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Lamprologus Ocellatus Gold

Started by limmer, January 14, 2016, 08:33:20 PM

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limmer

Wanted to share this.
I picked up a bunch of these Shell dwellers in Nov. 2015 and they just bred.
They have a lot of character and are fun to watch.
They are about 1".  Still have problems sexing them but must have a pair as I have fry.
Totally unexpected as I thought they were still young.
I think it is a female guarding shell and fry.


Hard to see Fry.

daworldisblack

Congrats! They look awesome! Thanks for the share! What parameters do you have them in?
Born-again Aquatic Hobbyist with interest in planted nano tanks and Killifish!

limmer

I have them in a 25 gal. with cichlid sand and lots of shells.
I have not checked the water but I add mixture of salts to harden the water.
I had some small synodontis petricola with them but when I noticed the fry, I moved them out.
The first picture, the female dug under the shell to position it, then it pushed sand to cover everything but the hole.

sidarnold


Al

Nice shellies P.
Shellies are a great tanganyikan fish to keep in their many variations and have some very interesting behavior. And as you point out they can be kept in small tanks.
Thanks for the interesting pics.

bitterman

Congratulations! They are a nice shellie! Not easy to find nice ones

Bruce

Jellyanne

Hi Peter!

Theses are the shellies you told me about at the meeting. They are very cute!
I've look them up and they are a good match for my 4th tank stocking.
You said you got them in november, was it anywhere around or when you went to Toronto?
I am wondering if we get any shell dwellers around, I can't remember seeing any in the stores.

Thank you for the pictures and congrats on the fry!
Jellyanne

Starting over with new tanks and new types of fish!

zy1011

Nice Ocies. i'm also wondering if there is any Ottawa local breeder or store carry Neolamprologus similis.

limmer

Lost my fry.  Someone probably eat them.
I heard sometimes it takes a couple of batches to get established.

For these or Similus, you could contact Jody at Big Als.
I think he said he could put in a special order.