Difference between revisions of "Neolamprologus furcifer"

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|sexing=:Males have more vibrant colouration. Difficult to breed in captivity.
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== Sexing ==
|tank_compatibility=:Best kept in either a species tank or with other similar-sized African Cichlids. Males are intolerant and territorial to each other. Best to keep no more than one male per tank, unless the tank is very large. They do pair bond, but not very strongly.
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:Males have more vibrant colouration. Difficult to breed in captivity.
|diet=:Will accept most meaty foods including cichlid pellets as well as live/frozen food such as [[brine shrimp]], [[krill]] and [[bloodworm]].
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|environment_specifics=:Must be provided with lots of caves in rocks and other hiding places. Must also be kept in hard water.
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== Tank compatibility ==
|behaviour=:Will spend a lot of time in caves and hiding places, peeking out and defending their territory. Can have odd swimming behaviour such as swimming upside down close to rocks.
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:Best kept in either a species tank or with other similar-sized African Cichlids. Males are intolerant and territorial to each other. Best to keep no more than one male per tank, unless the tank is very large. They do pair bond, but not very strongly.
|identification=:An attractive elongate cichlid with, as the common name suggests, a forked caudal fin. Its fins are an ochre yellow in colour. Its body is more of a pale pinkish red with lateral black markings, often forming into vertical bands. Mature fish may also appear dark brown in colour.
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== Diet ==
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:Will accept most meaty foods including cichlid pellets as well as live/frozen food such as [[brine shrimp]], [[krill]] and [[bloodworm]].
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:Must be provided with lots of caves in rocks and other hiding places. Must also be kept in hard water.
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== Behaviour ==
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:Will spend a lot of time in caves and hiding places, peeking out and defending their territory. Can have odd swimming behaviour such as swimming upside down close to rocks.
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== Identification ==
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:An attractive elongate cichlid with, as the common name suggests, a forked caudal fin. Its fins are an ochre yellow in colour. Its body is more of a pale pinkish red with lateral black markings, often forming into vertical bands. Mature fish may also appear dark brown in colour.
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 13 December 2017

Fork Tailed Lamprologus

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Fork Tailed Lamprologus

Neolamprologus furcifer

132 Litres (35 US G.)

12-15 cm (4.7-5.9")

sg

Freshwater

pH

8.0 - 8.6

23 -25 °C (73.4-77°F)

12-25 °d

1:1 M:F

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

3-5 years

Family

Cichlidae




Sexing[edit]

Males have more vibrant colouration. Difficult to breed in captivity.


Tank compatibility[edit]

Best kept in either a species tank or with other similar-sized African Cichlids. Males are intolerant and territorial to each other. Best to keep no more than one male per tank, unless the tank is very large. They do pair bond, but not very strongly.


Diet[edit]

Will accept most meaty foods including cichlid pellets as well as live/frozen food such as brine shrimp, krill and bloodworm.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

Must be provided with lots of caves in rocks and other hiding places. Must also be kept in hard water.


Behaviour[edit]

Will spend a lot of time in caves and hiding places, peeking out and defending their territory. Can have odd swimming behaviour such as swimming upside down close to rocks.


Identification[edit]

An attractive elongate cichlid with, as the common name suggests, a forked caudal fin. Its fins are an ochre yellow in colour. Its body is more of a pale pinkish red with lateral black markings, often forming into vertical bands. Mature fish may also appear dark brown in colour.

Pictures[edit]

External links[edit]