Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold

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(Taiwan Bred) Lamprologus Ocellatus

Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold's are one of the smallest African cichlids available in the aquarium hobby and are arguably the most stunning. This adorable little species spends a vast majority of its life living within and around shells which is why it also earns the name gold shelldweller. Ocellatus golds are one of the best beginner African cichlids because of their small size being around 5cm and great for nano aquariums.

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Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold
 

Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold's are one of the smallest African cichlids available in the aquarium hobby and are arguably the most stunning. This adorable little species spends a vast majority of its life living within and around shells which is why it also earns the name gold shelldweller. Ocellatus golds are one of the best beginner African cichlids because of their small size being around 5cm and great for nano aquariums.

The ocellatus gold has a stunning gold colour from head to tail with varying shades of earthy browns and yellows. The brightest colours are most centralised towards the face which also has a jet-black eye spot on the cheek. This is contrasted which streaks of platinum white which finally leads onto the electric blue patch across the body. One of the most loved aspects of these fish is their incredibly comical look, gold Ocellatus have very large eyes and swim on a 45 degree angle not he sand bed most of the time.They are also a great fish to breed in a colony because the parents take great care of the fry by making sure to keep them safe in shells or hiding areas.

Telling males from females apart is difficult with these fish however it is best to get these cichlids in a colony and let them naturally pair off and breed. They will also maintain the colony according to space and food available meaning that massive overpopulation would not be an issue. Because they are usually kept in aquariums with lots of large shells the female will lay eggs within the shell and both parents will keep guard constantly going in and out of the shell to make sure the area is safe. In the wild the Ocellatus gold is found in lake Tanganyika of Africa.

 

Tank Recommendations for your Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold

The gold occelatus is a very peaceful nano African cichlid and to really experience its behaviour it is usually best kept in a species only colony. They can be kept in nano aquariums with the minimum being a 70-litre system. A sand substrate would be best as they routinely sift through sand and large shells provide all of the aquascape requirements. Escargot shells are most commonly used for this fish and are commonly found for sale online. The Ocellatus gold also routinely change the aquascape, so it is best to keep it simple with a sand bed and large assortment of shells which they change as per their needs.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

Ocellatus golds are a nano African cichlid and should be kept with species of a similar size or be kept entirely alone in a species only tank with other golds. They would be okay in a community of nano Tanganyikan cichlids and mixing species from different lakes should be avoided.

 

Usually Compatible

The Ocellatus Gold can be kept with other nano African cichlids such as julidochromis, other shell dweller species and calvus. However mixing with other species does present the opportunity for fry to be eaten.

 

Sometimes Compatible

Medium size growing African cichlids such as xenotilapia, lemon cichlids and Likoma cichlids. Essentially it is best to ensure any other African cichlid they are kept with small mouths to ensure they do not prey on ocellatus.

 

Rarely Compatible

Large African cichlids such as peacocks or haps as these would easily eat ocellatus golds.

 

Feeding your Lamprolungus Ocellatus Gold

The Lamprologus Gold cichlid will take to aquarium foods very easily. They will eat a wide range of 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 and slow sinking food, supplemented with green matter like algae flakes or sheets. Feeding any foods with natural colour enhancers would also be great as this will really enhance the yellow fin and stripes on this fish.

More Information
Scientific Name (Taiwan Bred) Lamprologus Ocellatus
Care Level Easy
Common Names Lamprologus Golds, Gold shell dweller, Ocellatus Gold, Occies
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Cichlidae
Lifespan (years) 10
Max. Length (cm) 5
Min. Tank Volume (l) 37
Origin Africa
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 24-26° C (75.2-79° F), pH 8.0-8.5
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