Northern Africa Lake White Spotted Duboisi Cichlid – A Rare & Striking African Beauty

By Snega Arunachalam  •   2 minute read

Northern Africa Lake White Spotted Duboisi Cichlid – A Rare & Striking African Beauty

The White Spotted Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisi) is one of the most eye-catching African cichlids, prized for its jet-black body covered with bright white spots and bold personality. Native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, this species is a favorite among hobbyists who love active, character-rich cichlids with stunning contrast.

White Spotted Duboisi Cichlid

Unlike many colorful cichlids, the Duboisi stands out with its high-contrast monochrome pattern, giving it a unique, premium look in rocky African aquariums. Juveniles display strong white spotting, while adults develop a thicker body and deeper coloration.

  • Scientific Name: Tropheus duboisi
  • Origin: Lake Tanganyika, Africa
  • Family: Cichlidae
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive

Swimming Zone: Mid to bottom level

Appearance & Size

  • Adult Size: 12–15 cm
  • Body Color: Deep black
  • Markings: Bright white spots (most visible in juveniles)
  • Body Shape: Thick, muscular, oval body
  • Lifespan: 8–10 years with proper care

Their bold pattern makes them a centerpiece fish in African cichlid tanks.

Ideal Aquarium Setup

To keep Duboisi healthy and stress-free, replicate their natural rocky habitat:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 200–250 litres
  • Temperature: 24–27°C
  • pH Level: 7.8–9.0
  • Water Hardness: Hard, alkaline water
  • Filtration: Strong filtration with good oxygenation
  • Decor: Rocks, caves, rocky formations
  • Substrate: Sand or fine gravel

Keep them in groups (colonies) to reduce aggression and establish natural hierarchy.

Feeding & Diet

White Spotted Duboisi are herbivorous grazers by nature:

  • Spirulina flakes or pellets
  • Vegetable-based cichlid food
  • Blanched spinach or lettuce (occasionally)
  • Avoid high-protein foods (can cause bloat)

A high-fiber diet is essential for long-term health.

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Active and territorial
  • Best kept with other Tropheus species or compatible Lake Tanganyika cichlids
  • Avoid mixing with aggressive Mbuna or soft-water fish
  • Not suitable for peaceful community tanks

They are highly social and display fascinating group behavior.

Why Choose White Spotted Duboisi Cichlid

✔ Rare and exotic African cichlid
✔ Stunning black & white contrast
✔ Active and intelligent behavior
✔ Perfect for Tanganyika biotope tanks
✔ Long lifespan with proper care

This species adds drama, movement, and prestige to any African cichlid aquarium.

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