On Feb 13 I ordered a pair of Nanochromis Transvestitus which arrived on Feb 14 2026. I had wanted Nanochromis teugelsi but they had sold out between making my order and shipping.
I had a 29 with some tucano, morse code tetra and humming bird tetra setup with 3 female wc elizabeth. Since I could no longer obtain a male and these were wc i chose to treat them as abandoned (i.e, unable to match them with a wc male from the same location which is a real pitty because i believe they are lovely blue form and not the ugly red you frequently see but i digress).
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Like all my dwarf cichild aquarium I use ro water exclusively and the ec is around 40 with a ph around 6.2. I had read that this fish was extremely picky about water parameters and partners but i did not notice much of an issue. The female was always out and the male more reclusive. Like most of my dwarf cichild i fed them ground up bug bite with a little bit of algae max mixed in though for the past month or 6 weeks i've been feeding frozen brine shrimp more often. Maybe 3 or 4 times a week but no set cycle. All the fishes seem happy with the dry foods i feed them though a few of them do seem to go 'wild' for the shrimp they still are happy to eat dry food.
I never really noticed aggression between the m/f nor did i notice and indication of bonding or mating but around Apr 20 of 2026 I noticed a bunch of frys sitting out in front:
Well since then i started hatching bbs for them - they looked several days old but the next morning I couldn't find any of them so i presume i had not fed them fast enough. Then on wednesday i saw one poking out (i put bbs in on t and w 3 times a day but small quantity due to poor hatchiing). Then on thursday i saw 20 of them and they quickly developed pink bellies. This is friday and i saw a few of them but didn't get a good count. I also discovered the male has dug a network of tunnels under the driftwood so he can trasverse the entire aquarium without showing himself. Last but least they are much more aggressive to the female elizabeth which are higher up now (it is a 29 gallon aquarium which is 30 long 12 wide and 18 high - inches).
In truth i did not do much to encourage them and i can either conclude they are very easy to keep or i'm lucky again.
I had a 29 with some tucano, morse code tetra and humming bird tetra setup with 3 female wc elizabeth. Since I could no longer obtain a male and these were wc i chose to treat them as abandoned (i.e, unable to match them with a wc male from the same location which is a real pitty because i believe they are lovely blue form and not the ugly red you frequently see but i digress).
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Like all my dwarf cichild aquarium I use ro water exclusively and the ec is around 40 with a ph around 6.2. I had read that this fish was extremely picky about water parameters and partners but i did not notice much of an issue. The female was always out and the male more reclusive. Like most of my dwarf cichild i fed them ground up bug bite with a little bit of algae max mixed in though for the past month or 6 weeks i've been feeding frozen brine shrimp more often. Maybe 3 or 4 times a week but no set cycle. All the fishes seem happy with the dry foods i feed them though a few of them do seem to go 'wild' for the shrimp they still are happy to eat dry food.
I never really noticed aggression between the m/f nor did i notice and indication of bonding or mating but around Apr 20 of 2026 I noticed a bunch of frys sitting out in front:
Well since then i started hatching bbs for them - they looked several days old but the next morning I couldn't find any of them so i presume i had not fed them fast enough. Then on wednesday i saw one poking out (i put bbs in on t and w 3 times a day but small quantity due to poor hatchiing). Then on thursday i saw 20 of them and they quickly developed pink bellies. This is friday and i saw a few of them but didn't get a good count. I also discovered the male has dug a network of tunnels under the driftwood so he can trasverse the entire aquarium without showing himself. Last but least they are much more aggressive to the female elizabeth which are higher up now (it is a 29 gallon aquarium which is 30 long 12 wide and 18 high - inches).
In truth i did not do much to encourage them and i can either conclude they are very easy to keep or i'm lucky again.