Cichlid Amatitlania Sajica
Cichlid Amatitlania Sajica
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Cichlid Amatitlania Sajica

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Description

Sajica Cichlid (Amatitlania sajica)

The Sajica Cichlid, also known as the T-Bar Cichlid, is one of the most manageable and visually striking Central American species in the hobby. Named for the distinct horizontal and vertical bars on its flank that form a "T" shape, this fish is prized for its beautiful blue and purple iridescent fins. Unlike many of its more aggressive relatives, the Sajica remains relatively peaceful, making it an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add a touch of cichlid personality to a medium-sized setup.

Key Information

  • Common Name: Sajica Cichlid, T-Bar Cichlid

  • Scientific Name: Amatitlania sajica

  • Origin: Pacific slope of Costa Rica

  • Max Size: 10–12 cm (Males are larger than females)

  • Lifespan: 8–10 years

  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive (Peaceful for a cichlid)

  • Diet: Omnivore – accepts high-quality pellets, flakes, and frozen foods

  • Care Level: Easy

Water Parameters

Parameter Value
Temperature: 23–27°C
pH: 7.0–8.0
Hardness: 10–25 dGH
Minimum Tank Size: 110L+ (approx. 30 gallons)

Behaviour & Tank Compatibility

Sajica Cichlids are intelligent and generally well-behaved compared to other Central American cichlids. They are territorial, especially when breeding, but usually coexist well with robust tank mates. They pair effectively with larger tetras, swordtails, or other medium-sized, non-aggressive cichlids. Providing ample space and visual barriers like rocks or driftwood helps minimize territorial disputes.

Ideal Tank Setup

  • Rocky structures and caves: Essential for territory and hiding spots.

  • Soft sandy substrate: Preferred as they enjoy sifting through the bottom.

  • Hardy plants: Species like Anubias or Java Fern are recommended as they may dig.

  • Moderate water flow: High-quality filtration is necessary to manage bio-load.