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Lamprologus sp. 'Daffodil'

Daffodil (Lamprologus sp. 'Daffodil') — 4,5-5,5cm

Moderate Care
Semi-Aggressive
£8.99In Stock

A small, colorful Tanganyikan cichlid with lively personality and striking yellow tones, ideal for a hard-water species setup. Moderate care, semi-aggressive. 24-27C, pH 7.8-9.0.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Lamprologus sp. 'Daffodil'
Adult Size
5.5 cm
Lifespan
8 years
Care Level
Moderate
Temperament
Semi-aggressive
Temperature
24–27°C
pH Range
7.8–9
Hardness
10–20 dGH
Minimum Tank
75L
Diet
Carnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
24–27°C
24°CIdeal Range27°C
pH Level
7.8–9
7.8Ideal Range9
Water Hardness
10–20 dGH
10 dGHIdeal Range20 dGH

Overview of Daffodil

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Native to Lake Tanganyika, Africa, this moderate-care species belongs to the Cichlidae family and has earned a loyal following among UK aquarists for its unique characteristics and manageable requirements.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Lamprologus sp. 'Daffodil'
  • Family: Cichlidae
  • Adult Size: 5.5 cm
  • Minimum Tank: 75 litres
  • Care Level: Moderate
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive

Appearance and Distinguishing Features

This beautiful cichlid displays vibrant coloration that intensifies with age and during breeding. Males typically show more intense colors than females, with finnage that becomes more elaborate as they mature.

At Tropical Fish Co, we select only the healthiest specimens with vibrant coloration and active behavior, ensuring you receive premium quality fish for your aquarium.

Natural Habitat and Origin

In the wild, Lamprologus sp. 'Daffodil' inhabits lake tanganyika, africa. Understanding their natural environment helps us replicate optimal conditions in the home aquarium.

The African Rift Lakes are renowned for their hard, alkaline water with exceptional clarity and stability. Rocky substrates and territorial breeding behaviors have shaped the evolution of these remarkable cichlids.

Aquarium Setup and Requirements

A minimum tank size of 75 litres is essential for housing Daffodil. Larger aquariums provide more stable water chemistry and greater swimming space, both critical for long-term health.

Create a rocky aquascape with numerous caves and territories. Use coral sand or crushed coral substrate to help maintain alkaline pH. Ensure strong filtration to handle the bioload of active cichlids.

Invest in quality filtration capable of turning over the tank volume 4-6 times per hour, and perform regular 25-30% water changes weekly to maintain pristine conditions.

Expert Tip

Take time to acclimate new fish slowly (1-2 hours drip acclimation) to prevent shock. Patience during introduction pays dividends in long-term health and survival.

Water Parameters and Chemistry

Maintaining correct water parameters is crucial for the health of Daffodil:

  • Temperature: 24-27C
  • pH Range: 7.8-9.0
  • Hardness: See species-specific requirements
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm (zero tolerance)
  • Nitrate: Below 20 ppm ideally

African Rift Lake cichlids require hard, alkaline water (GH 10-20°, KH 8-15°). Use Rift Lake mineral salts or crushed coral to maintain stable buffering capacity. Never use driftwood or peat, which lower pH.

Invest in quality test kits and check parameters weekly. Stability is more important than hitting exact numbers - avoid sudden changes that stress fish.

Feeding and Nutrition

As a carnivore, Daffodil requires a carefully balanced diet to maintain optimal health and coloration.

Offer a varied diet of quality small cichlid pellets, frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and mysis, with occasional finely chopped seafood. Feed small portions and avoid overfeeding.

Feed 1-2 times daily in small amounts. High-protein sinking pellets, frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, and mysis form the foundation of a healthy carnivore diet. Avoid mammalian proteins which can cause digestive issues.

Remove uneaten food after 3-5 minutes to prevent water quality degradation. A single weekly fasting day can benefit digestion and overall health.

Behaviour and Temperament

The Daffodil is classified as semi-aggressive, though individual personality can vary with age, tank size, and stocking density.

Expect territorial behavior, especially during breeding or in undersized tanks. Provide ample space and visual barriers to reduce conflict. This species may view smaller fish as food.

Requires hard, alkaline Tanganyikan water and stable conditions. Best kept with rockwork, caves, and sand substrate; avoid soft acidic water and incompatible community tankmates. The name 'Daffodil'...

Compatible Tank Mates

Choose tankmates carefully to ensure a harmonious community aquarium:

Compatible species include:

  • Best kept species-only or with carefully chosen Tanganyikan tankmates of similar size and temperament
  • Small Julidochromis or other similarly sized, non-aggressive Tanganyikan cichlids
  • Small Synodontis species only if the tank is large enough and territories are well structured

Avoid housing with:

  • Large aggressive cichlids
  • Fin-nipping fish
  • Soft-water fish
  • Overly boisterous community fish
  • Much larger predatory fish

Always research specific compatibility and introduce new fish gradually, monitoring behavior closely during the first few weeks.

Breeding and Reproduction

Typically a cave or crevice spawner. Provide rockwork and tight hiding places; pairs may become territorial when breeding. Parents usually guard eggs and fry.

Provide flat rocks, caves, or smooth surfaces for spawning. Parent fish typically guard eggs and fry, though behavior varies. Excellent water quality and frequent small water changes support fry development.

Why Buy Daffodil from Tropical Fish Co UK

When you choose Tropical Fish Co for your freshwater fish uk purchase, you benefit from:

  • Premium Quality: Every fish is quarantined, health-checked, and feeding well before dispatch
  • Expert Selection: We hand-pick active, vibrant specimens with excellent coloration
  • Safe Delivery: Specialist courier service with heat packs and double-bagged packaging
  • Live Arrival Guarantee: We stand behind every shipment with our comprehensive guarantee
  • Ongoing Support: Expert care advice available whenever you need it

With decades of combined experience in the UK aquarium trade, we understand what makes healthy, thriving fish. Our Daffodil specimens are among the finest freshwater fish uk available online today.

Order with confidence knowing you're purchasing from a trusted UK specialist. We're passionate about connecting aquarists with exceptional fish for sale UK wide.

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