Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ (Ndobhoi Cichlid)

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Discover the Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoi,โ€ a stunning and unique cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. Known for its distinct pattern and large size, the Ndobhoi Cichlid makes a striking addition to any aquarium.

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Description

The Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoi,โ€ also known as the Ndobhoi Cichlid, is a stunning variant of the Chalinochromis brichardi species. Found exclusively in Lake Tanganyika, this cichlid can be observed in two specific localities: Karilani Island and Bulu Point in Tanzania. Renowned for its unique and variable patterning, the Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ adds a touch of elegance and diversity to any aquarium.

Origin and Habitat

Originating from the rocky and intermediate habitats of Lake Tanganyika, the Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ thrives at depths of 5 to 15 meters. Its natural environment features a mix of rocks and sandy substrates, providing a rich habitat for this beautiful fish. Max Poll first described the species in 1974, naming it after Pierre Brichard, a Belgian fish collector and discoverer of the species.

Physical Characteristics

The Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ is easily recognizable by its dun-beige coloration and distinct longitudinal stripes, which persist into adulthood. This species boasts a high body, short head, and a prominent rounded frontal hump. The caudal fin is triangular, adding to its distinctive appearance. One of the largest in its genus, the Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ can reach up to 16 cm in total length in an aquarium setting.

Behavior and Breeding

The Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ is known for its prolific breeding habits. Pairs form strong bonds and diligently protect large fry clutches, often exceeding 150 individuals. Males are typically larger than females, a characteristic trait that differentiates them from other species in the Julidochromis-Chalinochromis group. They exhibit specific parental behaviors, with females staying close to the eggs and larvae.

Aquarium Care

The Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ is an enjoyable species for hobbyists due to its fascinating behavior and unique appearance. While they can reach a large size, they are manageable in most home aquariums. A tank size of 55 to 90 gallons is generally sufficient for a pair or small group. Itโ€™s important to provide a mix of rocks and open swimming areas to mimic their natural habitat and ensure they feel secure.

These cichlids can be somewhat territorial, so itโ€™s best to monitor their interactions and provide ample hiding spots. They thrive in a well-maintained tank with stable water conditions. Regular water changes and a good filtration system are essential to keep them healthy and vibrant. Their diet should include a variety of invertebrates and high-quality cichlid pellets to mimic their natural feeding habits.

Conservation Status

The Chalinochromis sp. โ€œNdobhoiโ€ is classified as โ€œLeast Concernโ€ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Despite its stable population, maintaining proper aquarium conditions and responsible breeding practices are essential to ensure the speciesโ€™ long-term survival.

Additional Information

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