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Lamprologus congoensis

Lamprologus sp. sumbu XL (Lamprologus congoensis) — XL

Moderate Care
Semi-Aggressive
£27.99In Stock

A rare, territorial Congo River cichlid with striking personality, best suited to aquarists who can provide a carefully structured African river setup.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Lamprologus congoensis
Adult Size
12 cm
Lifespan
8 years
Care Level
Moderate
Temperament
Semi-aggressive
Temperature
24–28°C
pH Range
6.8–8
Hardness
5–20 dGH
Minimum Tank
100L
Diet
Carnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
24–28°C
24°CIdeal Range28°C
pH Level
6.8–8
6.8Ideal Range8
Water Hardness
5–20 dGH
5 dGHIdeal Range20 dGH

Overview

The Congo Lionhead Cichlid (Lamprologus congoensis) is a rare, territorial Congo River cichlid with striking personality, best suited to aquarists who can provide a carefully structured African river setup. Despite the common name referencing Tanganyika shell-dwelling species, L. congoensis is actually native to the Congo River basin in Central Africa, where it inhabits rocky areas and cave structures in flowing water. Reaching approximately 12cm in adulthood, this carnivorous cichlid requires moderate care and thrives in neutral to slightly alkaline water with excellent filtration. Available for sale UK from Tropical Fish Co, this fascinating species rewards dedicated keepers with engaging territorial behavior and specialist appeal.

Appearance

Adult Congo Lionhead Cichlids reach approximately 12cm in length, displaying a robust, elongated body typical of predatory river cichlids. The species exhibits an attractive pattern with bold markings and a prominent head profile that gives rise to the "lionhead" common name. Males typically show more intense coloration and larger size than females. The species' alert expression and confident demeanor make it an eye-catching presence in appropriately sized aquariums. Coloration intensifies during territorial displays and breeding.

Natural Habitat

This species is widespread throughout the Congo River system in Central Africa, where it inhabits rocky areas, caves, and crevices in flowing water. In the wild, Congo Lionhead Cichlids are predatory, feeding on small invertebrates, insect larvae, and small fish. The water in these habitats is typically warm (24-28°C), neutral to slightly alkaline (pH 6.8-8.0), and well-oxygenated due to current flow. The Congo River's unique chemistry and high oxygen content must be replicated in captivity for optimal health.

Aquarium Setup

A minimum tank size of 100 litres is suitable for a pair of Congo Lionhead Cichlids, though larger aquariums allow for better territorial spacing or additional tankmates. Structure the aquarium with rocks, caves, and shells or PVC tubes to create sheltered spawning sites and territories. Provide a sandy or fine substrate that allows fish to dig and rearrange their environment. Ensure strong water circulation to replicate the flowing conditions of the Congo River, and invest in powerful filtration to maintain pristine water quality. Leave some open swimming areas and create broken line-of-sight using décor placement to reduce territorial conflict.

Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24-28°C
pH: 6.8-8.0
Minimum Tank: 100 litres
Diet: Carnivore

Water Parameters

This species tolerates a relatively broad pH range from 6.8 to 8.0, making it more adaptable than specialist lake cichlids. Maintain stable temperatures between 24-28°C and moderate to moderately hard water (8-15 dGH). Invest in powerful filtration rated for at least double your aquarium volume, with strong circulation to ensure high oxygen levels throughout the tank. Perform weekly water changes of 30-40% to maintain stable chemistry and remove accumulated waste. Test parameters regularly using liquid test kits, and avoid sudden fluctuations. The species is sensitive to poor water quality—ammonia and nitrite must always be zero.

Feeding

Lamprologus congoensis is a carnivore that feeds on small invertebrates, insect larvae, and small fish in the wild. In captivity, offer a varied diet of high-quality cichlid pellets as a staple, supplemented regularly with frozen or live small invertebrates such as brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms, and mysis shrimp. Occasional finely chopped meaty foods such as prawn or white fish can be offered. Feed small portions once or twice daily, and avoid overfeeding to maintain water quality and prevent obesity. Quality varied nutrition supports health, coloration, and breeding condition.

Behaviour

This species displays semi-aggressive to aggressive territorial behavior, particularly during breeding. Pairs form strong bonds and establish territories centered around preferred caves or shells, which they defend vigorously against intruders. The species is alert, active, and constantly patrols its territory, displaying assertively to rivals. Aggression intensifies significantly during spawning and fry-rearing, with the pair attacking tankmates that venture too close to the breeding site. Proper aquarium structure with ample hiding places and broken line-of-sight helps reduce conflict, though this species is best kept in a species tank or with carefully chosen tankmates.

Tank Mates

Compatible tank mates are limited to other robust Congo River fish of similar size that do not compete for the same territory, such as fast, non-territorial midwater species that are too large to be eaten. Species that tolerate neutral to slightly alkaline water and warm temperatures work best. Avoid housing with small fish that can be bullied or eaten, highly aggressive cichlids, large territorial bottom-dwellers, or species that require very soft, acidic blackwater conditions. Due to the species' territorial nature during breeding, a species tank is often the safest option.

Top Tip: Provide multiple caves or shells arranged at opposite ends of the aquarium. This allows the breeding pair to select their preferred site while giving potential tankmates refuge areas away from the breeding territory.

Breeding

Lamprologus congoensis is typically a cave or shell spawner that forms monogamous pairs. The pair selects a sheltered site such as a cave, shell, or rock crevice, and the female lays adhesive eggs inside. Both parents guard the eggs and fry closely, displaying intense aggression toward any fish that approaches the breeding site. Provide stable water conditions and multiple suitable spawning sites. The pair will vigorously defend their territory during breeding—be prepared to remove other tankmates if aggression becomes severe. Fry can be raised on newly hatched brine shrimp and microworms once free-swimming.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co

At Tropical Fish Co, we specialize in rare and specialist African cichlids, including Congo River species like Lamprologus congoensis. Our fish are carefully sourced, quarantined, and conditioned to ensure they arrive in excellent health, ready to thrive in your carefully structured aquarium. We provide expert guidance on water chemistry, aquarium setup, and tankmate selection to help you succeed with these fascinating and challenging cichlids. With reliable UK delivery and a commitment to quality, we're your trusted source for rare freshwater fish uk and specialist lake tanganyika cichlid.

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