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Redbreast tilapia
coptodon rendalli
They nibble like thieves and pull like a stubborn bucket in the weeds. - Rico Mbele
Quick Facts
Average Size
10–12 inches 0.4–0.7 lbs
World Record

Pending

Habitat
Vegetated Warm Lakes And Backwaters
Best Techniques
Float Fishing And Sight Casting
Best Baits
Bread Balls And Sweet Corn
Challenge Score
Explorer: 36
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Redbreast Tilapia (Coptodon rendalli): Weed‑eating bruiser with a neon chest and a stubborn streak anglers won't forget.IntroductionIf you've ever watched a fish mow a salad bar like it's training for a competitive eating contest, you've met the redbreast tilapia. This African cichlid is built like a dinner plate with fins, flashes a traffic‑cone chest in breeding season, and makes bait thieves look downright professional. For anglers who enjoy a technical bite and a side of weird biology, the redbreast tilapia delivers.What Makes the Redbreast tilapia Unique?Start with the diet. While plenty of fish nibble vegetation, the redbreast tilapia is a full-on herbivore most days, chewing through tough weeds with pharyngeal teeth that act like underwater molars. Then there's the look: males glow with a red-orange breast during courtship, a bold splash that earns its name and stops you mid-cast. Finally, this isn't your typical mouthbrooding tilapia. As a Coptodon, it's a substrate spawner. Pairs excavate a shallow nest, lay adhesive eggs, and defend the whole operation together like caffeinated linebackers.Habitat & Global RangeThe redbreast tilapia loves warmth, weeds, and calm water. Think vegetated lake margins, backwaters, floodplains, and slow river reaches. Native across much of southern and central Africa, it's also been moved widely for aquaculture and biological weed control, creating pockets across the Caribbean and parts of South America. If you're scouting new water, hunt the greenery: reedbeds, lilies, hydrilla, and any drowned brush that hosts algae and tender shoots. That's classic Redbreast tilapia habitat.Behavior & TemperamentThis fish is a specialist nibbler, which means it pecks baits with maddening precision. Floats twitch, rods tremble, and hooks come back naked. They're skittish in clear water and smart enough to ghost terminal tackle that isn't dialed. During the spawn, aggression spikes as pairs guard nests in surprisingly shallow zones, and that's when the red chest pops. Fights are honest and steady rather than blistering; think stubborn dog on a leash, not a runaway train.Ecological ImportanceHerbivory is their superpower. Redbreast tilapia trim macrophytes and graze algae, stabilizing plant communities and freeing up space for invertebrates. In controlled settings, they're deployed as living weed management. In the wrong place, they can also reshuffle food webs and crowd native fishes. That plant-first diet pushes nutrients through the system and fuels predators that snack on their juveniles, making them a pivotal link in warm freshwater ecosystems.Conservation & Environmental PressuresThe species is listed as Least Concern, supported by broad distribution and adaptability. The bigger story is management. In native waters, overharvest and habitat loss can pinch local stocks. In introductions, the issue flips: redbreast tilapia can outcompete natives if not managed. Low oxygen? Moderate turbidity? They can handle both. Climate shifts may even extend their usable range where winters are softening, so expect more conversations about where they do or don't belong.The FishyAF TakeRedbreast tilapia are the thinking angler's curveball. You won't huck crankbaits and rack up numbers. You'll creep the shoreline, watch for subtle swirls in the salad, and set on a whisper. Earn it, and you get a bright-bellied, plate-bodied fighter with a story most folks haven't heard. For those chasing legit Redbreast tilapia facts or scouting new Redbreast tilapia habitat, remember: this fish writes its playbook on leaves, not minnows. Bring stealth, tiny hooks, and humility. You'll need all three.

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Top Fisheries for Redbreast tilapia

Best places to catch Redbreast tilapia and how far they are from you.

From iconic trophy waters to bucket-list destinations, these are some of the best places on the planet to target Redbreast tilapia.

Lake Kariba

Zimbabwe/Zambia
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Okavango Delta

Botswana
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Upper Zambezi River

Zambia
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Lake Malawi

Malawi
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Cahora Bassa Dam

Mozambique
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Miles
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Redbreast tilapia Intelligence

Fishing Window
Poor
Skunk Risk
Season Score 65/100
Trend Improving
Peak Season In 4 Months
Difficulty Meter
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Beginner Friendly
Feeding Triggers
Time of Day Low
Temperature Moderate
Current Moderate
Weather High
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Where to Find Redbreast tilapia
Preferred Structure
Wood
Rock
Weeds
Undercuts
Depth Breaks
Water Column
Surface
Mid
Bottom
Cover vs Roam
Cover Roam

Gear Loadout for Redbreast tilapia

A reliable starting setup for targeting Redbreast tilapia, based on typical size, habitat, and presentation style.

Core Setup

  • ROD 6'6" light-power fast-action spinning rod
  • REEL 2000-size spinning reel with smooth drag
  • LINE 4–8 lb monofilament or fluorocarbon
  • LEADER 4–6 lb fluorocarbon

Lures & Baits

  • pea-sized bread balls
  • sweet corn
  • green peas
  • small nymph flies

Tactical Notes

  • use size 6–10 fine-wire hooks
  • sensitive pencil float
  • minimal split shot
  • and chum lightly with crumbed bread