| Julidochromis ornatus (Golden Julie) |
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Discuss this article on the forums. (0 posts) Scientific name: Julidochromis ornatus Common name: Golden Julie, Julie (ornatus) Region: Lake Tanganyika (Sediment-Rich Rocky Habitat) Size: max 3 inches (7.5 centimetres). Interestingly, the males are generally smaller than the females.
Water Chemistry: pH: 8.6, very hard water Temperature: 77-79 Aggression: aggressive Compatibility: You need to be most worried about their conspecific compatibility. Establish a colony right away, generally with only one male, and don't introduce new fish! Diet: Omnivorous. They will primarily feed on crustaceans, insect larvae and molluscs. They also ingest sand particles, as well as filementous and diatomaceous algae. A diet in the aquarium could include mysis shrimp, mosquito larvae, daphnia, plankton as well as high quality flakes and pellets. How to breed: Make sure you have a couple of inches of fine gravel, and lots of rock and slate to produce numerous caves. Start with a small group of fish and watch them to see who pairs off. Select the prospective pair and place them in their own breeding tank. You can feed them frozen adult brine shrimp to help condition the fish. General: Ornatus is latin for ornate, and this fish lives up to the name - it is quite beautiful indeed. Good specimens display rich golden stripes, hence the common name "Golden Julie". One of the interesting characteristics of this fish is that multiple generations of fry can peacefully coexist in the spawning tank. This is fascinating to watch and I recommend this fish to cichlid fans who want to try their first julie.
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