Neolamprologus caudopunctatus | Fry | 2-2.5 cm | Pack of 2 | Total Delivered Price βΉ1,499/-
Neolamprologus caudopunctatus | Fry | 2-2.5 cm | Pack of 2 | Total Delivered Price βΉ1,499/-
π Neolamprologus caudopunctatus β Fry Pair Pack (2 Fish)
Neolamprologus caudopunctatus | Pearl-spotted Tanganyikan dwarf cichlid with elegant finnage and intelligent colony behavior
Add subtle shimmer, structured social behavior, and authentic Lake Tanganyika character to your aquarium with Neolamprologus caudopunctatus β a highly admired dwarf cichlid known for its metallic pearl spotting, graceful finnage, and balanced territorial temperament.
This species is especially appreciated by advanced aquarists seeking natural behavior without the excessive aggression often associated with Rift Lake cichlids.
β¨ Why aquarists love N. caudopunctatus
βοΈ Pearl-like iridescent spotting β elegant metallic shimmer across the body
βοΈ Graceful elongated finnage β refined ornamental appearance
βοΈ Pair-bonding and colony behavior β fascinating social interactions
βοΈ Balanced Tanganyikan temperament β structured but manageable aggression
βοΈ Ideal for biotope aquariums β authentic Lake Tanganyika species
π¦ What you receive
- 2 Γ Neolamprologus caudopunctatus
- Size: Fry (2 β 2.5 cm)
- Carefully selected from stable, healthy batches
π About the species
Neolamprologus caudopunctatus originates from the rocky transitional zones of Lake Tanganyika, one of the most ancient and biologically unique freshwater ecosystems on Earth.
These fish are known for:
- Metallic pearl spotting across body and fins
- Graceful hovering swimming style
- Strong pair bonding behavior
- Cave-based spawning and parental care
- Moderate territorial instincts compared to mbuna cichlids
They thrive best when allowed to establish natural territories within rock-and-shell layouts.
π‘ Ideal aquarium setup
Caudopunctatus thrives best in:
- Lake Tanganyika biotope aquariums
- Rock-and-shell structured layouts
- Sand substrate with caves and crevices
- Hard, alkaline, stable water conditions
- Oxygen-rich filtration systems
Recommended setup:
- 80β150 liters or larger
- Mixed shell and rock zones
- Defined territorial spaces
- Stable pH 7.8β8.8
β οΈ Compatibility notes
This species is territorial during breeding but generally more balanced than many African cichlids.
Not ideal with:
- Extremely aggressive mbuna species
- Very small nano fish or fry
- Large predatory cichlids
- Overcrowded community tanks
Best suited for:
βοΈ Tanganyikan dwarf cichlid setups
βοΈ Rock-and-shell aquariums
βοΈ Natural biotope systems
βοΈ Intermediate to advanced aquarists
π Professionally packed for live arrival
Every shipment is treated as a live biological transport, not a standard parcel.
Your fish are packed using:
- Oxygen-filled fish bags
- Temperature-insulated packaging
- Shock-absorbing thermocol protection
- Fastest safe transport routes available
This minimizes transit stress and improves live arrival success.
π‘οΈ Live Arrival Guaranteed*
Instant Refund or Full Replacement for DoAs in accordance with our Refund Policy.
π You are not taking the risk alone.
π° Total Delivered Price: βΉ1,499/-
No hidden charges.
No surprise shipping fees.
The displayed price is the final delivered price.
π§ Why is this priced at βΉ1,499/-?
Unlike conventional aquarium stores, we do not price livestock only by βper fishβ cost.
This pricing includes the entire safe delivery ecosystem, including:
- Fish value and batch quality
- Oxygen packing and insulation materials
- Specialized live-animal packaging
- Express transport logistics
- Mortality risk management
In many cases, shipping and packaging alone exceed βΉ600 per order.
π This approach ensures every shipment remains ethical, viable, and survival-focused.
π§ Is this right for you?
βοΈ You want elegant Tanganyikan dwarf cichlids
βοΈ You enjoy natural pair-bonding behavior
βοΈ You are building a rock-and-shell biotope aquarium
βοΈ You prefer intelligent, structured fish behavior
β οΈ Not ideal if:
- You want peaceful open-water community fish
- Your aquarium lacks rock structure
- You keep aggressive predator cichlids
- You prefer non-territorial schooling species
π¬ Nero Labs Standard
These fish are maintained with:
- Controlled batch monitoring
- Observation-based selection
- Stress-aware handling
- Survival-focused transport preparation
We prioritize long-term health, stability, and behavioral quality over bulk-volume movement.
π Add pearl-like elegance to your Tanganyika aquarium
Experience the refined beauty and intelligent social behavior of Neolamprologus caudopunctatus from Nero Labs.
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Neolamprologus caudopunctatus
Description
Neolamprologus caudopunctatus, offered by Nero Labs, is a selectively maintained ornamental Lake Tanganyika cichlid recognized for its fine iridescent spotting, streamlined body morphology, and structured pair-oriented territorial behaviour. Native to transitional sandy and rocky zones of Lake Tanganyika, this species occupies a specialized ecological niche characterized by substrate-associated movement patterns and localized shelter defense.
Body coloration typically presents as pale silver-grey to beige with dense reflective spotting distributed across the flanks and concentrated heavily around the caudal peduncle and caudal fin region. Depending on environmental stability and lighting conditions, subtle blue, green, or golden iridescence may emerge across the body and finnage. The species maintains a slender, elongated body structure adapted for precise navigation through shell-rich and rock-associated environments.
Behaviour is moderately territorial and strongly pair-bond oriented. Individuals establish localized territories centered around shells, crevices, or shallow substrate depressions, displaying coordinated defensive behaviour during reproductive conditioning. Aggression is generally controlled and spatially focused rather than indiscriminate, making the species comparatively manageable within appropriately structured Tanganyikan systems.
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 pattern integrity, behavioural predictability, 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 lamprologine
Behaviour: Pair-forming, moderately territorial, substrate-associated
Swimming profile: Lower to midwater, shelter-oriented movement
Feeding behaviour: Carnivorous micro-predator; accepts prepared and frozen feeds
Habitat preference: Sandy substrate with shells, caves, and rock structures
Colour development: Stable; iridescent spotting intensifies with maturity and environmental stability
Breeding behaviour: Substrate-associated spawning with coordinated territory defense
Minor variation in spotting density, reflective coloration, and territorial expression may occur between individuals and reflects normal biological diversity within maintained ornamental populations.
Availability & Use
Availability of Neolamprologus caudopunctatus is cycle-dependent and determined by biological readiness rather than inventory-driven targets. This species is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists familiar with Lake Tanganyika water chemistry and small-cichlid territorial management.
Best suited for Tanganyikan biotope aquaria, shell-and-rock transitional systems, and carefully structured small-cichlid displays emphasizing territorial spacing and environmental complexity.
Important Note
Neolamprologus caudopunctatus require clearly defined shelter zones and adequate territorial spacing to maintain stable social dynamics. Inadequate environmental structure or incompatible tankmate selection may lead to chronic stress and territorial instability.
Ethical & Operational Context
Distribution of Neolamprologus caudopunctatus through Nero Labs prioritizes organism welfare, lineage integrity, and responsible propagation of behaviourally specialized Tanganyikan cichlids. Proceeds support refinement of Tanganyikan husbandry protocols, behavioural observation programs, and applied ornamental aquaculture research.









