The Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold is a visually captivating cichlid native to Lake Tanganyika, prized for its rich golden body colour and bold horizontal striping. This regional variant of Julidochromis regani is especially sought after for its elegant
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The Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold is a visually captivating cichlid native to Lake Tanganyika, prized for its rich golden body colour and bold horizontal striping. This regional variant of Julidochromis regani is especially sought after for its elegant appearance, manageable size, and engaging behaviour. Known for being a cave-dweller with strong pair bonds, it thrives in rock-heavy aquariums that replicate its natural habitat.
Features of Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold
Reaches up to 1012 cm in length
Golden-yellow body with prominent dark horizontal stripes
Long, slender body and extended dorsal and anal fins
Territorial, particularly during breeding, but generally peaceful with suitable tank mates
Known for monogamous pair bonding and strong parental care
The Best Aquarium Size for Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold
A tank of at least 120 litres is recommended for a pair or small group. Horizontal space and ample rockwork are crucial for territory and hiding spots.
Tank Mate Compatibility for Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold
Pairs well with peaceful or semi-aggressive Tanganyikan species, such as:
Neolamprologus brichardi
Cyprichromis leptosoma
Altolamprologus calvus
Lamprologus ocellatus
Julidochromis transcriptus (in large tanks only)
Avoid aggressive cichlids or mixing multiple Julidochromis species in small tanks to reduce territorial conflicts.
Diet for Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold
Carnivorous; feed a varied diet of high-quality cichlid pellets, flakes, and frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia. Multiple small feedings per day are ideal.
Aquarium Setup for Julidochromis regani Zambia Gold
Aquarium Filtration
Strong biological and mechanical filtration is essential to maintain clean, oxygen-rich water.
Aquarium Plants
Live plants are not essential but can be included if anchored securely to rocks. Use species like Anubias or Java fern.
Aquarium Lighting
Moderate lighting enhances their golden coloration without causing stress.
Aquarium Heating
Maintain stable temperatures between 24C and 27C to replicate Lake Tanganyika conditions.
Aquarium Substrate
Fine sand or smooth gravel substrate is preferred, supporting natural behaviours and rock placement.
Aquarium Decorations
Provide a complex rock layout with caves, tunnels, and crevices. This setup is crucial for breeding, territory, and overall comfort.
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