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24–28°C · pH 7.5–8.5 · 200L

Chalinochromis species ndobhoi
A striking Tanganyikan cichlid with bold personality and beautiful rock-dwelling behavior, ideal for a hard-water species aquarium. Moderate care, semi-aggressive. 24-27C, pH 7.5-8.5.
Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors
The Chalinochromis species ndobhoi is a striking Tanganyikan cichlid with bold personality and beautiful rock-dwelling behaviour, ideal for a hard-water species aquarium. Endemic to Lake Tanganyika, specifically the Ndobhoi area, this compact species (adult size around 4 cm) thrives in hard, alkaline water and rewards dedicated aquarists with fascinating cave-spawning displays and rewarding pair-bond behaviour. With its elegant body shape and engaging territorial antics, C. sp. ndobhoi is a prized choice for experienced Tanganyikan enthusiasts.
Chalinochromis species ndobhoi displays a slender, elongated body with subtle coloration ranging from pale grey to golden-brown, often with darker horizontal stripes and iridescent highlights on the scales and gill covers. The body is streamlined and graceful, with well-proportioned fins adapted for darting in and out of rocky crevices. Males are marginally larger and more intensely coloured than females, especially during breeding periods. The overall appearance is both elegant and functional, typical of rock-dwelling Tanganyikan cichlids.
This species is endemic to Lake Tanganyika, specifically the Ndobhoi area, where it inhabits rocky shorelines and boulder fields at shallow to moderate depths. The lake's ancient, stable chemistry—characterised by high mineral content, exceptional clarity, and warm temperatures—has shaped the evolution of hundreds of endemic cichlid species. In nature, C. sp. ndobhoi establish territories around suitable caves and crevices, feeding on algae, small invertebrates, and biofilm scraped from rocks.
Recreate a Tanganyikan biotope with plenty of rockwork arranged to form caves, crevices, and territorial boundaries. Use a sandy or fine gravel substrate and ensure stable water chemistry: pH 7.5–8.5, hard water (GH 12–20°), and a temperature of 24–27°C. A minimum of 80 litres is recommended for a pair, with larger tanks supporting additional tankmates. Provide strong filtration, regular water changes, and subdued lighting to reduce stress and bring out natural colours. Avoid cramped setups and soft water.
Like all Tanganyikan cichlids, Chalinochromis species ndobhoi demands pristine, stable conditions. Aim for 24–27°C, pH 7.5–8.5, and high hardness. Conduct weekly partial water changes (20–30%) to maintain low nitrate levels and replenish essential minerals. Use a high-quality filter rated for the tank volume, and consider adding crushed coral or Tanganyikan salts to buffer water chemistry. Stability is critical—avoid sudden fluctuations in temperature or pH.
In the wild, Chalinochromis species ndobhoi feeds primarily on algae and biofilm scraped from rocks. In captivity, offer spirulina-based foods, algae wafers, and vegetable matter, with only very limited meaty foods if accepted. Avoid high-protein diets, which can lead to digestive issues. Feed small portions once or twice daily. A balanced, herbivorous diet supports vibrant coloration, healthy growth, and successful breeding.
This species is semi-aggressive and territorial, especially when guarding a chosen cave or preparing to spawn. A bonded pair will defend a territory and may become very aggressive when breeding. Outside breeding periods, C. sp. ndobhoi can coexist with other Tanganyikan cichlids of similar size and temperament, provided the aquarium offers sufficient hiding spots and visual barriers. Watching a bonded pair interact and defend their territory is a rewarding aspect of keeping this species.
Suitable companions include other Tanganyikan cichlids of similar size and temperament, such as small Julidochromis, Neolamprologus, or shell dwellers. Synodontis catfish can also share the tank. Shell-dwellers should only be kept in very large tanks with careful planning. Avoid small peaceful fish, very aggressive large cichlids, fin-nipping species, or overly timid species. Careful planning and adequate space ensure a harmonious Tanganyikan community.
Chalinochromis species ndobhoi typically form a pair and lay eggs in a cave or crevice. A bonded pair will defend a territory and may become very aggressive when breeding. Provide rockwork with caves and stable Tanganyikan water conditions to encourage natural breeding behaviour. Fry can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp or specialist fry foods once free-swimming. Maintain excellent water quality and stable conditions to support successful breeding.
Tropical Fish Co is a leading UK specialist in African cichlids for sale UK, offering healthy, quarantined Lake Tanganyika species including the rare Chalinochromis species ndobhoi. Every fish is carefully selected, acclimated to our expert holding systems, and dispatched with detailed care guidance. Whether you're building your first Tanganyikan setup or adding to an established community, our knowledgeable team is here to support your success. Order online today for fast, reliable delivery and discover why Tropical Fish Co is the trusted choice for premium freshwater fish for sale UK.
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