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Gombe Island in the aquarium
Julidochromis are small-growing
dwarf cichlids and easy to spawn and care for if their basic needs are fulfilled. Like all
Lake Tanganyika cichlids, they are best maintained in hard
alkaline water, with a pH of 8.5–9.0 and a hardness of 12–14 kH, and in aquaria no smaller than . Only one species of
Julidochromis should be kept in any single aquarium, as the species within this genus tend to
hybridise easily. As noted above, hybridisation with
Chalinochromis and/or
Telmatochromis is suspected, and it is common enough in
Lamprologini to better avoid keeping more than one species of this
tribe per aquarium. The tank should be decorated with rocks to form caves and passageways as shelter; like many other Rift Valley cichlids they tend to be territorial and somewhat aggressive. However,
Julidochromis can be shy in the aquarium and the use of
dither fish may reduce their tendency to remain hidden. Despite this, like many Rift Lake cichlids they can be aggressive. It is therefore best to keep them not with general tropical fish, but with other cichlids. As noted above,
Julidochromis species are monogamous, but pair bonds can break and hostilities may result in the death of one of the pair, generally the smaller fish. If a pair does split in an aquarium it is often best to separate the pair. Fry can be maintained with the parents and should be fed
protein-rich foods such as baby
brine shrimp. Parents can sometimes be found leading their fry around the aquarium. ==References==