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Caudopunk Shell Dweller – Territorial Tanganyikans That Guard Shells Fiercely!
Caudopunk Shell Dweller intrigue with their shell-guarding habits and subtle red fin accents in African cichlid setups. These Neolamprologus caudopunctatus natives from Lake Tanganyika thrive when keepers provide ample shells and stable alkaline water. Aquarists observe Caudopunk Shell Dweller defend territories actively and spawn readily in suitable groups. Their hardy disposition and interesting behaviours suit experienced hobbyists who replicate Tanganyika conditions.
Size and Lifespan
Grow a compact body with distinctive fin shapes as maturity sets in. Adults typically reach full size within the first year. Consistent hard water and proper nutrition keep them vigorous. Many live 3–5 years with attentive care in stable environments.
Ideal Tank Setup
Equip an aquarium of at least 100 litres so they establish territories and behave naturally. Use sand substrate and add plenty of empty shells for dwelling. To replicate its natural habitat, maintain high pH with crushed coral or buffers, position rocks and sparse plants for structure, create open sandy areas for foraging, and perform regular water changes to preserve water quality.
Compatible Tank Mates
Interact assertively with other bottom-dwellers and may defend shells vigorously. Keep them in species-only tanks or with carefully chosen companions. Suitable tank mates include other Tanganyika shell dwellers in larger groups, or upper-level swimmers like cyprichromis. Avoid aggressive cichlids or fish that disturb the bottom to prevent conflicts.
Diet and Feeding
Feed a varied carnivorous diet to mimic natural aufwuchs grazing. Sinking cichlid pellets or flakes form the daily staple. Supplement with frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia, and occasional vegetable matter. Offer small portions 2–3 times daily, only what they consume quickly to avoid fouling the water.
Breeding and Behaviour of Caudopunk Shell Dweller
Occupy shells protectively and display territorial chases around nesting sites. Pairs spawn eggs inside shells, with parents guarding fry aggressively. They remain active foragers but become more defensive during breeding. Provide multiple shells per fish and monitor aggression to support successful spawning and juvenile survival.
Species Overview
- Species – Neolamprologus caudopunctatus
- Common Name – Caudopunk Shell Dweller
- Origin – Lake Tanganyika, Africa
- Diet – Omnivore
- pH Range – 7.5 – 8.5
- Temperature – 23°C – 27°C
- Breed Type – Egg Layer
- Current Size – approximately 4 cm
- Max Size – approximately 7 cm
- Tank Size – Minimum 100 L for a pair, larger for groups
FAQs about Caudopunk Shell Dweller
What size tank is ideal for Caudopunk Shell?
A 100-litre aquarium suits a pair, though 200 litres or more allows better group dynamics.
Can they live with other fish?
Yes, with compatible Tanganyika species that respect territories, such as upper-level swimmers.
How often should I feed them?
Offer food 2–3 times daily in small amounts they finish quickly to maintain water quality.
Do they need to be in groups?
Keep in pairs or small groups with multiple shells to reduce aggression and mimic natural behaviour.
How long do they live?
With stable care, Caudopunk Shell Dweller commonly reach 3–5 years in aquariums.





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