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LAKE TANGANYIKA CICHLID

A. calvus
Compressed Cichlid
Duboisi
Dwarf Shell Dweller
Frontosa
Golden Julie
J. dickfeldi
J. marlieri
J. regani
J. transcriptus
L. cygnus
L. daffodil
L. ocellatus
Lemon Cichlid
P. nigripinnis
Princess of Burundi
Yellowbelly

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J. regani

J. regani  - Photo
Julidochromis regani 'Kipili'
HABITS These fish do not grow very large. Suitably sized caves are required for them to form territories and for breeding.
SIZE These fish can grow to 5 inches.
FOOD See recommended sera Foods below, when using sera Granumeat it is a good idea to soften it in water or sera Fishtamin before feeding!
FOOD
TYPES
Microgran
Microgran
Granumeat
Granumeat
FD-Cyclops
FD-Cyclops
FD-Artemia Shrimps
FD-Artemia Shrimps
SEXING The sexual difference can only be differentiated by the genital papilla in fish that are ready to mate. Females are usually larger than males, which goes for all Julidochromis species.
BREEDING Breeding is easy once you have a harmonizing pair, which does not always result from keeping a male and a female. If the fish do not harmonize, remove the weaker fish and replace it with another one; otherwise, it will someday be killed. Lake Tanganyika fish retailers usually know about this problem and replace the fish with another if the 'pair' does not harmonize.

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