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Scientific Name: Lamprologus ocellatusCommon Name: Gold ocellatus, shell dweller

Region: Empty shells, Lake Tanganyika, East AfricaSize: Up to 2" (5cm). Females are smaller

Color: Sort of a sandy colored body, with yellow outlines on the dorsal fin. These may also be irridescent blue flecks on the gills or stomach.Water Chemistry: pH 7.8-9.0, GH 12-20 (very hard)Temperature: 74°- 81°F (24° to 27° C)Aggression: This cute looking little cichlid can actually be somewhat aggressive Compatibility: Best kept to themselves in a small species tank. Of course, this is no fun unless you're breeding them, so you can also keep them in a larger aquarium with other Tanganyikan cichlids such as Altolamprologus, Julidochromis, etc.Diet: CarnivorousHow to breed: Males may spawn with more than one female, so keep a larger number of females. The fish will spawn inside the shell the female occupies. You may not even realize that spawning has occured, until all of a sudden you'll see fry near the entrance of the shell. My fish disappeared completely for days, and then sometime later there were many more of them! The fry are very tiny and will therefore require small food. You can always crush up flake food into a fine powder, that always works.General Experience: These shell dwelling cichlids are just generally a very cool fish to keep. Throw a few shells in the tank, and let them pick out their home!
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Im intrested in breeding
Josh (Unregistered) 2008-03-09 22:10:27

im very interested in breeding these fishies would they be okay with like 1male maby 2-3 females to breed in a ten gallon.
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breeding (Unregistered) 2008-12-27 12:14:04

hello their 1 male with 2-3 females would work but i would place them in a larger tanke more like a 25-30gal, and space the shells out enough where the females wont bother each other.
Looking for Gold Ocellatus
George (Unregistered) 2009-05-18 21:47:24

Are there any good breeders/suppliers that are recommended for these fish? George
GFLukasik@yahoo.com
fish compatibility
Yvonne (Unregistered) 2009-06-10 01:13:23

I have roughly a 40 gal tank that use to have 6 shell dwellers in it. They've died off but i want to get some more, can i put a different breed in with them and how many of each type would work in a tank this size? thanks for your help.
species only
justin (Unregistered) 2010-02-07 19:15:09

species only works the best by far, you see more of there natural behaviour this way
angry fish
charlie (Unregistered) 2010-02-07 19:41:52

i have a 13 liter tank in which i have multis they have been in there about a month i just add anothe multi but the other pair keep attackin the new fish constantly have any ideas
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