Lamprologus mondabu 5 - (Lamprologus mondabu) — 5-6cm
Overview
For aquarists seeking specialist african cichlid species, Lamprologus mondabu is a fascinating Lake Tanganyika endemic that combines compact size, attractive patterning, and engaging territorial behaviour. Reaching approximately 5cm at maturity, this hardy species inhabits rocky shorelines and cave systems where it establishes and defends small territories. With its subtle yet elegant coloration and classic Tanganyikan cichlid behaviour, Lamprologus mondabu is an excellent choice for experienced aquarists building authentic hard-water African biotope displays. Available for sale UK through specialist suppliers, this species rewards careful husbandry with fascinating breeding behaviour and robust health in properly maintained aquariums.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24-27°C
- pH: 7.5-8.5
- Hardness: Hard, alkaline water essential
- Minimum Tank Size: 60 litres
Appearance
Lamprologus mondabu displays a compact, robust body form typical of rock-dwelling Tanganyikan cichlids. The body coloration features subtle earth tones—typically shades of brown, grey, or gold—overlaid with intricate patterning that includes vertical bars, reticulated markings, or spotted patterns. The fins are well-developed with subtle highlights and dark edging. While not the most flamboyant Tanganyikan species, Lamprologus mondabu exhibits understated elegance that appeals to aquarists who appreciate natural, biotope-accurate displays. Coloration intensifies in mature, dominant individuals housed in well-maintained, hard-water aquariums.
Natural Habitat
Endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa, Lamprologus mondabu inhabits rocky shoreline areas and boulder fields where it shelters in caves, crevices, and gaps between rocks. The lake's ancient, stable water chemistry—hard, alkaline, and mineral-rich—has shaped the species' biology. High oxygenation, strong water movement, and complex rockwork characterise these rift lake environments. Understanding and replicating these conditions is essential for captive success.
Aquarium Setup
A minimum 60-litre aquarium is suitable for a pair or small group, though larger is always better for maintaining stable water chemistry and reducing territorial conflict. Construct the aquascape using Tanganyikan-style rockwork to create numerous caves, crevices, and hiding spots. Use coral sand or crushed coral substrate to naturally buffer pH and hardness. Moderate to strong water movement from powerheads or high-flow filtration mimics natural conditions and ensures excellent oxygenation. Subdued to moderate lighting is preferred. Avoid soft-water plants; focus on robust hardscape.
Water Parameters
Lamprologus mondabu requires hard, alkaline, well-oxygenated water typical of Lake Tanganyika. Maintain temperatures between 24-27°C and pH from 7.5-8.5, with high hardness levels. Excellent filtration is essential. Perform regular partial water changes with appropriately buffered water to maintain stable chemistry. Avoid soft, acidic water and overly cramped tanks.
Feeding
This carnivore requires a varied diet of quality cichlid pellets and small frozen foods such as mysis, brine shrimp, and other protein-rich foods. Feed small portions twice daily, removing uneaten food promptly. A diverse diet ensures optimal health, coloration, and breeding condition.
Behaviour
Lamprologus mondabu is a semi-aggressive, territorial species that establishes and defends territories centred around preferred caves or shelters. Territorial behaviour intensifies during breeding. The species is generally peaceful toward non-competing tankmates but can be assertive toward conspecifics or similar cave-dwelling species in small aquariums. Most of its time is spent in or near its chosen shelter, emerging to forage and patrol its territory.
Tank Mates
Suitable companions include other small Tanganyikan cichlids of similar size and temperament. Robust Tanganyikan catfish may be tolerated only if tank size and territory allow. Avoid small peaceful fish that may be bullied or eaten, slow-moving fish, aggressive species much larger than itself, and soft-water community fish.
Breeding
Lamprologus mondabu is typically a cave or substrate spawner. Provide rockwork, shells, or crevices and stable Tanganyikan water conditions. A bonded pair will establish a territory and guard eggs and fry aggressively. The female deposits eggs in the cave, and both parents may participate in guarding and caring for fry. Fry can be raised on fine prepared foods and newly hatched brine shrimp. Maintain pristine water conditions throughout breeding.
Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co
Tropical Fish Co is the UK's premier destination for Lake Tanganyika cichlids, including the fascinating Lamprologus mondabu. Every fish is ethically sourced, carefully quarantined, and health-checked by our expert team. We provide comprehensive care guides, personalised advice on water chemistry, aquascaping, and care requirements, and ongoing support to help you succeed. With secure, temperature-controlled delivery across the UK, extensive online resources, and a commitment to quality, Tropical Fish Co makes it easy to build authentic Tanganyikan biotope aquariums. Choose us for healthy, robust cichlids and exceptional customer service.