Description
Flowerhorn Cichlid – Diamond Kamfa Malau
Overview:
The Diamond Kamfa Malau is a premium hybrid strain that merges the hardy Kamfa line with the pearling brilliance of Malau bloodlines. This strain is named for its diamond-like pearling patterns that scatter across the body, combined with the strong Kamfa body structure and vibrant coloration. Collectors value this fish for its aesthetic balance of strength, shimmer, and kok development.
Origin:
Cross-breeding of Kamfa and Malau lineages, developed to achieve full-body pearling, bold colors, and rounded kok growth. Selective breeding in Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam refined the strain.
Feeding:
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Staple Diet: High-quality Flowerhorn pellets (color, kok, and growth formulas).
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Protein Boosts: Frozen krill, shrimp, bloodworms for kok and bulk.
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Color Enhancers: Spirulina, astaxanthin, or carotenoid-rich foods for deeper reds/oranges.
Tank Mates:
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Best kept alone due to high aggression.
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Possible with large armored fish in very spacious tanks, but not recommended.
Aggression Level:
High. This strain is territorial, dominant, and highly interactive with owners, but aggressive toward tank mates.
Experience Level:
Intermediate to Advanced. Recommended for hobbyists experienced with large cichlids.
Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 78–84°F (25–29°C)
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pH: 7.4–8.0
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Hardness: 8–20 dGH
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Minimum Tank Size: 75–90 gallons for a single specimen.
Unique Features:
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Coloration: Base colors range from red, orange, or golden tones overlaid with intense diamond-shaped pearling.
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Pearling: Dense, shimmering pearl patterns (full pearl effect is prized).
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Head (Kok): Large, rounded Malau-style hump, often soft and pronounced.
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Body: Thick Kamfa body with strong fins and broad shoulders.
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Eyes: Can be red, yellow, or white, depending on lineage.
✨ The Diamond Kamfa Malau is considered a collector’s grade Flowerhorn, combining the powerful presence of Kamfa with the ornamental sparkle of Malau. It is highly sought after by aquarists who value both beauty and power in a centerpiece fish.







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