Description
Chalinochromis ndoboi
Scientific Name: Chalinochromis ndoboi
Common Names: Ndoboi Chalinochromis, Ndoboi Cichlid
Overview
Chalinochromis ndoboi is a relatively lesser-known but striking cichlid species native to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. Known for its peaceful temperament and beautiful appearance, this species features bright coloration with shades of yellow and blue. Like many cichlids from Lake Tanganyika, Chalinochromis ndoboi thrives in well-planted aquariums with plenty of rockwork to mimic its natural habitat. It is a peaceful fish that does well in a community setup, especially with other similarly sized and peaceful Tanganyikan species.
Key Information
Size: Up to 5 inches (13 cm)
Lifespan: 5–7 years
Temperament: Peaceful, social when kept in groups
Diet: Omnivore
Swimming Level: Mid to upper
Habitat & Tank Setup
Tank Size: Minimum 30–40 gallons for a pair, larger for groups
Group Size: Prefers to be kept in groups (at least 3 individuals), but works well in pairs
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel
Decor: Rocks, caves, and driftwood to provide hiding spots and territories
Plants: Hardy plants such as Java fern, Anubias, or floating plants (they may nibble on soft plants)
Lighting: Moderate to bright
Filtration: Good filtration with moderate water flow
Water Parameters
Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
pH: 7.5–9.0
Hardness: Hard (10–20 dGH)
Water Quality: Clean, well-oxygenated water with regular water changes
Feeding
Diet Type: Omnivore
Suitable Foods:
High-quality cichlid pellets or flakes
Frozen or live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)
Vegetables like peas, spinach, and zucchini
Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times per day, in moderate amounts
Tankmates
Compatible With:
Peaceful cichlids from Lake Tanganyika, such as Cyprichromis, Neolamprologus, and other Chalinochromis species
Larger peaceful fish such as Synodontis catfish
Freshwater shrimp and snails
Avoid:
Aggressive or territorial species
Small, slow-moving fish
Care Notes
Peaceful and social when kept in groups; requires sufficient space and hiding spots
Prefers a stable, well-maintained aquarium with high water quality
Males may exhibit territorial behaviors during breeding, but they are generally not aggressive
Needs plenty of rockwork and caves for security and hiding
Can be shy if kept alone or in too small a group
Fun Fact
Chalinochromis ndoboi is often overlooked in favor of more well-known Tanganyikan cichlids, but its peaceful nature and striking appearance make it a gem in community tanks. The species is a great addition for enthusiasts looking to create a peaceful Tanganyikan biotope aquarium!