
Festivum Cichlid (Mesonauta guyanae)
Festivum Cichlid (Mesonauta guyanae)
The Festivum Cichlid is a graceful and underrated South American species known for its tall, laterally compressed body and elegant swimming style. Often referred to as the “Flag Cichlid,” this fish displays subtle vertical banding and a calm, gliding presence that contrasts with more aggressive cichlids. Native to slow-moving Amazonian waters, Festivums are an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a peaceful yet visually striking centerpiece fish.
Diet
Festivum Cichlids are omnivorous and easy to feed:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Fresh vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
- Occasional live foods
A varied diet helps maintain color and overall health.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 55–75 gallons
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Planted tank with driftwood and open swimming space; prefers calm to moderate flow
They thrive in natural-style aquariums with vertical structures and cover.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 6–8 inches
Tank Mates
Festivums are relatively peaceful for a cichlid:
- Compatible: Tetras, silver dollars, angelfish, peaceful cichlids, and other non-aggressive community fish
- Use caution: With very small fish (may be eaten) or highly aggressive species
- Avoid: Large aggressive cichlids or fin-nippers
Temperament
Peaceful to semi-aggressive. Can become slightly territorial during breeding but is generally community-friendly.
Festivum Cichlid (Mesonauta guyanae)
The Festivum Cichlid is a graceful and underrated South American species known for its tall, laterally compressed body and elegant swimming style. Often referred to as the “Flag Cichlid,” this fish displays subtle vertical banding and a calm, gliding presence that contrasts with more aggressive cichlids. Native to slow-moving Amazonian waters, Festivums are an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a peaceful yet visually striking centerpiece fish.
Diet
Festivum Cichlids are omnivorous and easy to feed:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Fresh vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
- Occasional live foods
A varied diet helps maintain color and overall health.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 55–75 gallons
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Planted tank with driftwood and open swimming space; prefers calm to moderate flow
They thrive in natural-style aquariums with vertical structures and cover.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 6–8 inches
Tank Mates
Festivums are relatively peaceful for a cichlid:
- Compatible: Tetras, silver dollars, angelfish, peaceful cichlids, and other non-aggressive community fish
- Use caution: With very small fish (may be eaten) or highly aggressive species
- Avoid: Large aggressive cichlids or fin-nippers
Temperament
Peaceful to semi-aggressive. Can become slightly territorial during breeding but is generally community-friendly.
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Festivum Cichlid (Mesonauta guyanae)
The Festivum Cichlid is a graceful and underrated South American species known for its tall, laterally compressed body and elegant swimming style. Often referred to as the “Flag Cichlid,” this fish displays subtle vertical banding and a calm, gliding presence that contrasts with more aggressive cichlids. Native to slow-moving Amazonian waters, Festivums are an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a peaceful yet visually striking centerpiece fish.
Diet
Festivum Cichlids are omnivorous and easy to feed:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Fresh vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
- Occasional live foods
A varied diet helps maintain color and overall health.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 55–75 gallons
- Water Type: Freshwater
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Setup: Planted tank with driftwood and open swimming space; prefers calm to moderate flow
They thrive in natural-style aquariums with vertical structures and cover.
Size
- Current Sale Size: Typically 2–4 inches
Max Size
- Maximum Adult Size: 6–8 inches
Tank Mates
Festivums are relatively peaceful for a cichlid:
- Compatible: Tetras, silver dollars, angelfish, peaceful cichlids, and other non-aggressive community fish
- Use caution: With very small fish (may be eaten) or highly aggressive species
- Avoid: Large aggressive cichlids or fin-nippers
Temperament
Peaceful to semi-aggressive. Can become slightly territorial during breeding but is generally community-friendly.























