Compressiceps - Gold Form 3.5cm
The gold compressiceps cichlids have easily got to be one of the most sought-after lake Tanganyikan fish. These stunning dwarf cichlids have a unique body shape, stunning colouration and a peaceful personality which makes them a total showpiece fish in both smaller and larger display aquariums. Their high demand and sale price also makes them a fantastic consideration for a breeding project.
Compressiceps - Gold Form
The gold compressiceps cichlids have easily got to be one of the most sought-after lake Tanganyikan fish. These stunning dwarf cichlids have a unique body shape, stunning colouration and a peaceful personality which makes them a total showpiece fish in both smaller and larger display aquariums. Their high demand and sale price also makes them a fantastic consideration for a breeding project.
The gold compressiceps are very striking and vibrant fish that will stand out in any aquarium setting. The body colour is a bright honey yellow colour with brown barring that runs from head to tail. Depending on the fish they can also sport a honeycomb style brown patterning through the body that generally fades into a yellow as they age. The gold forms however are more selectively bred for their colours whilst still maintaining a lot of the natural essence. The fins can also have a chocolate brown tone which adds some additional contrast to the yellow face and body. These fish look like mini-Australian barramundi with their own stunning flare which might be another point of attraction for aquarists who can’t keep large growing fish and are looking for a smaller alternative. Gold compressiceps cichlids are also relatively peaceful and they prefer to be kept in colonies which means they look absolutely stunning in numbers over six as their colour contrasts in the tank. Their rock and large shell dwelling behaviour also offers hours of fun as you see this species darting in and out of the aquascape showing off their curious behaviour.
Breeding gold compressiceps can be challenging but usually just takes time and the right environment. It is generally best to try breed them in a species only setting where a pair is placed into a dedicated breeding tank, this aquarium should have a decent sand bed with rock caves or large shells that the fish can fit into to lay eggs. Sexing these fish can also be difficult as both males and females look quite similar, males do tend to be larger with bolder colours, but it would be best to start with a group and let them pair off.
Tank Recommendations for your Compressiceps - Gold Form
As the gold compressiceps cichlid only reaches around 15 cm, an adult pair of these fish can easily be kept in a tank of around 100 litres. They will however thrive in larger aquariums when kept in a colony of 6 or more. Since these cichlids spend a lot of time near the bottom of the aquarium it is best to ensure there is a decent footprint.
Gold compressiceps cichlids can be territorial, especially during breeding time however their aggression is quite minimal compared to other African cichlids. They should be provided with a plentiful supply of caves for security and just to diffuse the minimal aggression. These are also a tropical fish which are best kept at 24-26 degrees.
Suitable Tank Buddies
Gold compressiceps cichlids can be kept with a range of other smaller and relatively peaceful African cichlids. Since these fish require a higher PH of around 8 the tank mates chosen should be adaptable to this.
Usually Compatible
Shell dweller species like neolamprologus mulifaciatus and smaller African cichlids such as sardine cichlids, furcifer cichlids, and julidochromis.
Sometimes Compatible
Frontosa, smaller Mbuna species, and other larger but somewhat peaceful African cichlids like Mdoka whitelips.
Rarely Compatible
Aggressive African cichlid species like fuscodichromis and polystigma.
Feeding your Compressiceps - Gold Form
Gold compressiceps cichlids will take to aquarium foods very easily such pellets, flakes, and frozen foods. By giving them a varied diet, it ensures that they have optimal nutrition. The ideal diet would be a good quality, small sinking food, supplemented with green matter like algae flakes or sheets.
Scientific Name | Altolamprologus compressiceps |
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Care Level | Moderate |
Common Names | Gold Compressiceps Cichlid, Compressiceps Cichlid |
Diet | Omnivore |
Fish Family | Cichlidae |
Lifespan (years) | 7 |
Max. Length (cm) | 15 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 70 |
Origin | Africa |
Reef Safe | No |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 24-26° C, pH 7.5-8.5 |