Lepidiolamprologus Attenuatus

Price range: $15 through $35

A refined Tanganyikan cichlid with a streamlined body, engaging behavior, and fascinating pair dynamics, ideal for structured rocky setups.

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( 1.75" )

Premium Unsexed
Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color

50 in stock

$15
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( 1.75" )

Premium Males
Stage 3 - Color Morph

24 in stock

$25
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( 2.5" )

Young Adult Female
Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color

15 in stock

$30
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( 2.5" )

Young Adult Males
Stage 4 - Guaranteed Pretty Color

15 in stock

$35
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Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color
Premium Unsexed 1.75"
(50 AVAILABLE)
$15
-1+
Add to Cart
Stage 3 - Color Morph
Premium Males 1.75"
(24 AVAILABLE)
$25
-1+
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Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color
Young Adult Female 2.5"
(15 AVAILABLE)
$30
-1+
Add to Cart
Stage 4 - Guaranteed Pretty Color
Young Adult Males 2.5"
(15 AVAILABLE)
$35
-1+
Add to Cart

Description

Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus is a sleek, highly intelligent Lake Tanganyika cichlid prized for its predatory finesse, sharp patterning, and fascinating behavior. Native to the rocky shorelines and shell-strewn zones of Lake Tanganyika, this species is a classic example of lamprologine specialization—built for ambush, precision, and territorial control rather than brute aggression.

Unlike many larger Tanganyikan predators, L. attenuatus maintains a refined, elongated body profile that allows it to maneuver effortlessly through rock crevices and shell beds. Its subtle striping, metallic sheen, and alert posture give it a distinctly “engineered” look that appeals to advanced aquarists who appreciate behavior as much as appearance.


Behavior & Temperament

Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus is a calculated micro-predator, feeding primarily on small fish and invertebrates in the wild. In the aquarium, it is territorial but not chaotic—aggression is purposeful, controlled, and situational. This makes it an excellent candidate for structured Tanganyikan communities, especially when paired with similarly sized, confident species.

Breeding pairs form strong bonds and will aggressively defend their chosen territory, often utilizing caves or shells as spawning sites. Watching a bonded pair coordinate defense and brood care is one of the highlights of keeping this species.


Aquarium Requirements

  • Tank Size: 40 gallons minimum (larger recommended for pairs or communities)
  • Water Parameters:
    • pH: 8.0–9.0
    • Hardness: Hard to very hard
    • Temperature: 75–80°F
  • Aquascape: Rockwork, caves, shells, and broken sightlines are essential
  • Diet: High-quality carnivore pellets, frozen krill, mysis, brine shrimp, and occasional live foods

Compatibility

Best kept with other Lake Tanganyika species that can hold their ground, such as robust lamprologines or open-water cichlids. Avoid very small fish or timid species, which may be viewed as prey. Not suitable for community tanks outside of Tanganyikan setups.


Why Choose Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus?

  • Distinctive predator morphology without excessive size
  • Intelligent, engaging behavior
  • Excellent breeding and pair-bond dynamics
  • Ideal for advanced and intermediate Tanganyika enthusiasts

If you’re looking to build a true Lake Tanganyika biotope with depth, tension, and natural hierarchy, Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus is a standout species that rewards thoughtful tank design and careful stocking.

 

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