







Compressiceps are best maintained as a single pair, but can be maintained in groups if in large enough aquaria. It's not particularly territorial and can make a good addition to a community of Tanganyikan species, but shouldn’t be kept alongside anything small enough to be considered food. It is not recommended as a companion for Tropheus or any others species requiring a low protein diet. They grow very slowly with some taking years to reach maturity.
In the wild, compressiceps are ambush predators that wait in crevices between rocks until prey comes by. Once it does, their mouth juts out to nearly the size of the tallest part of their body in one fast motion, engulfing their prey. These crevices are also where these fish spawn with both parents guarding the eggs and fry.
Altolamprologus compressiceps "Sumbu" are a dwarf species of Altolamprologus that, despite their small size, have a fairly long life-span with some reports indicating 10 years or more. They spawn in shells and small caves and rarely reach over 3" in length. Their unique head shape makes them very popular among aquarists, and very adapted for hunting prey in small crevices between rocks.
Scientific Name: Altolamprologus compressiceps
Common Name: Sumbu Dwarf
Max Size: 3"
pH: 7.5-8.4
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 74-82°
Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive
Region of Origin: Lake Tanganyika, Africa
Captive Bred or Wild: F2
Diet: Flake or Pellets
- Stock: 21
- Model: SUMBU DWARF CICHLID
- SKU: F2 imported