Golden Ocellatus | Juvenile | 1.5 -2 cm | Pack of 4 | Total Delivered Price βΉ2,999/-
Golden Ocellatus (Neolamprologus ocellatus β Gold Morph)
Description
The Golden Ocellatus (Neolamprologus ocellatus β Gold Morph), offered by Nero Labs, is a selectively maintained ornamental Lake Tanganyika shell-dwelling cichlid recognized for its brilliant golden coloration, pronounced territorial behaviour, and highly specialized shell-associated lifestyle. Native to the sandy littoral zones of Lake Tanganyika, this species has evolved to utilize empty gastropod shells as shelter, breeding sites, and territorial focal points.
Body coloration typically presents as vibrant gold to metallic yellow with subtle iridescent blue highlights visible across the head and finnage under stable lighting conditions. Mature specimens often develop enhanced metallic sheen and increased colour saturation with age and environmental stability. The species possesses a compact yet robust body structure, well adapted for rapid movement between shells and territorial defense within confined substrate zones.
Behaviour is bold, intelligent, and highly territorial relative to its size. Individuals establish and actively defend shell-centered territories, frequently manipulating substrate around their chosen shelter through digging and excavation behaviours. Despite their small stature, Gold Ocellatus display remarkable confidence and complex social interactions, making them one of the most behaviourally engaging shell-dwelling cichlids available in ornamental aquaculture.
Specimens supplied are lab-reared and system-acclimated within controlled, closed-system environments, minimizing early-life stress and promoting stable behavioural development. This lineage represents domesticated ornamental stock maintained for colour integrity, behavioural consistency, and aquarium suitability rather than wild ecological function or conservation deployment.
System & Rearing Notes
Origin: In-house, Nero Labs
Rearing environment: Controlled, closed system
Line status: Selectively maintained ornamental Tanganyikan shell dweller
Behaviour: Highly territorial, shell-oriented, pair-forming
Swimming profile: Lower water column, substrate-associated movement
Feeding behaviour: Carnivorous micro-predator; accepts prepared, frozen, and live feeds
Habitat preference: Sandy substrate with abundant shell resources
Colour development: Progressive; golden metallic intensity strengthens with maturity and stability
Breeding behaviour: Shell spawner with strong territorial and parental instincts
Minor variation in gold intensity, iridescent highlights, and territorial expression may occur between individuals and reflects normal biological diversity within maintained ornamental populations.
Availability & Use
Availability of Gold Ocellatus is cycle-dependent and determined by biological readiness rather than inventory-driven targets. This species is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists interested in observing complex territorial and shell-dwelling behaviours.
Best suited for Tanganyikan biotope aquaria, dedicated shell-dweller systems, and behaviour-focused cichlid displays emphasizing natural habitat structure and social interaction.
Important Note
Gold Ocellatus require a sandy substrate and multiple appropriately sized shells to express natural behaviours. Despite their small size, territorial aggression can be significant, particularly during breeding and territory establishment.
Ethical & Operational Context
Distribution of Gold Ocellatus through Nero Labs prioritizes organism welfare, lineage integrity, and responsible propagation of behaviourally specialized Tanganyikan cichlids. Proceeds support refinement of shell-dweller husbandry protocols, behavioural observation programs, and applied ornamental aquaculture research.









