


Neolamprologus signatus
Remarks: Neolamprologus signatus are shell-dwellers that use round snail shells as breeding locations, sometimes burying the shell in sand to conceal it. In the wild, they occupy shells of snails that have been eaten by Synodontis multipunctatus. Males have black stripes running vertically throughout their bodies, while females are mostly silver.
These fish should be kept in groups of 5 or more due to their social nature.
Scientific Name: Neolamprologus signatus
Common Name:
Max Size: 2.5"
pH: 7.5-8.6
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 70-82°
Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive
Region of Origin: Lake Tanganyika, Africa
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Flake or pellet, frozen and live food
Compatibility: Lake Tanganyikan cichlids
Tank Mate Options:
- Neolamprologus leleupi
- Julidochromis marlieri
- Synodontis multipunctatus
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Remarks: Neolamprologus signatus are shell-dwellers that use round snail shells as breeding locations, sometimes burying the shell in sand to conceal it. In the wild, they occupy shells of snails that have been eaten by Synodontis multipunctatus. Males have black stripes running vertically throughout their bodies, while females are mostly silver.
These fish should be kept in groups of 5 or more due to their social nature.
Scientific Name: Neolamprologus signatus
Common Name:
Max Size: 2.5"
pH: 7.5-8.6
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 70-82°
Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive
Region of Origin: Lake Tanganyika, Africa
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Flake or pellet, frozen and live food
Compatibility: Lake Tanganyikan cichlids
Tank Mate Options:
- Neolamprologus leleupi
- Julidochromis marlieri
- Synodontis multipunctatus




















