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Neolamprologus kungweensis group of 3

Neolamprologus kungweensis group of 3

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Neolamprologus kungweensis is a rare and highly sought-after dwarf cichlid originating from the rocky shorelines of Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. Known for its striking patterning, subtle coloration, and fascinating social behavior, this species is an exceptional addition for both experienced aquarists and dedicated cichlid enthusiasts looking to expand their Tanganyikan collection.

At Orange Aquatics, we offer healthy, carefully selected Neolamprologus kungweensis shipped directly to your door with expert care and attention to detail.

Natural Habitat and Behavior

In the wild, Neolamprologus kungweensis inhabits rocky environments where it forms small colonies among crevices and caves. This species is known for its semi-aggressive temperament, particularly when breeding, but remains manageable in well-structured aquariums.

They exhibit fascinating social interactions, including pair bonding and territorial defense, making them an engaging species to observe. When kept in proper conditions, they display natural behaviors such as cave spawning and fry protection.

Appearance

Neolamprologus kungweensis features a sleek, elongated body with subtle but elegant coloration. Typically, they display:

  • Soft beige to light brown base coloration
  • Iridescent blue or violet hues under proper lighting
  • Distinct horizontal striping or patterning depending on mood and environment

Their understated beauty makes them especially appealing in naturalistic aquascapes.

Tank Requirements

To ensure optimal health and coloration, Neolamprologus kungweensis requires a setup that mimics its natural habitat:

  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a pair; larger for colonies
  • Water Parameters:
    • pH: 7.8–9.0
    • Temperature: 75–80°F
    • Hard, alkaline water preferred
  • Aquascape:
    • Rock structures with caves and crevices
    • Sandy substrate recommended
  • Filtration: Strong, stable filtration with good oxygenation

Providing plenty of hiding spaces helps reduce aggression and encourages natural behavior.

Diet and Feeding

Neolamprologus kungweensis is a carnivorous micro-predator. In captivity, they thrive on a varied diet including:

  • High-quality cichlid pellets
  • Frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp and bloodworms
  • Occasional finely chopped seafood

A balanced diet enhances coloration, breeding success, and overall vitality.

Compatibility

This species is best kept with other Lake Tanganyika cichlids of similar size and temperament. Suitable tank mates include:

  • Small shell dwellers
  • Peaceful rock-dwelling cichlids
  • Other dwarf Tanganyikan species

Avoid housing them with overly aggressive or significantly larger fish.

Breeding

Neolamprologus kungweensis is a cave spawner that forms monogamous pairs. When breeding:

  • Eggs are laid in secluded caves
  • Both parents guard the brood
  • Fry can be raised in the main tank if conditions are stable

Their breeding behavior is both rewarding and fascinating for aquarists interested in cichlid reproduction.

Why Buy from Orange Aquatics?

At OrangeAquatics.com, we specialize in shipping high-quality aquarium fish directly to your door. Our Neolamprologus kungweensis are:

  • Bred in house. 
  • Health-checked before shipment
  • Professionally packed for safe delivery

We are committed to providing premium fish and reliable service for hobbyists across the country.

 
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