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''Julidochromis'' is a
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of
cichlid Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Cichliformes. Cichlids were traditionally classed in a suborder, the Labroidei, along with the wrasses ( Labridae), in the order Perciformes, but molecular studies have contradicted this ...
s in the
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Pseudocrenilabrinae The Pseudocrenilabrinae are a subfamily in the cichlid family of fishes to which, according to a study from 2004, includes all the Middle Eastern and African cichlids with the exception of the unusual '' Heterochromis multidens'' and the Malag ...
. They are commonly called julies and are endemic to
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in eastern Africa. This genus includes six formally described
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, some with a number local variants of uncertain
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status. Further taxonomic work is required to determine how many species exist; the closely related ''
Chalinochromis ''Chalinochromis'' is a small cichlid genus from the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae. These ray-finned fishes are endemic to Lake Tanganyika in the East African Rift. The scientific name refers to the bridle-like markings across the heads of ...
'' with two more species is sometimes included here and this may be correct.
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ization makes attempts to determine relationships with
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methods difficult. These
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are smallish to mid-sized (about ) and have a yellowish background colour with black lengthwise stripes or a
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pattern.


Species

There are currently 6 formally described species in this genus: * ''
Julidochromis dickfeldi ''Julidochromis dickfeldi'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa where it is only known from the southwestern portion. This species inhabits areas with rock/rubble substrates, each fish maintaining a territory around a ...
'' Staeck, 1975 * ''
Julidochromis marksmithi ''Julidochromis marksmithi'' is a species of cichlid from the tribe Lamprologini of the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae which is endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it occurs on the Tanzanian shore around Kiplipi in Nkasi District Nkasi District ...
'' W. E. Burgess, 2014 Burgess, W.E. (2014): ''Julidochromis marksmithi'', A New Species of ''Julidochromis'' from the Tanzanian Coast of Lake Tanganyika. ''Tanganika Magazyn, 15: 40-49.'' * ''
Julidochromis marlieri ''Julidochromis marlieri'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it is only known from the northwestern portion preferring rocky shorelines in deep waters. In the aquarium trade, it is commonly known as Marlier's Julie, Spott ...
''
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, 1956
* ''
Julidochromis ornatus The golden julie (''Julidochromis ornatus'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika, being found only in the extreme northern and southern shorelines of the lake in rocky environs. This species reaches a length of TL. See also * ...
'' Boulenger, 1898 (Golden julie) * ''
Julidochromis regani The convict julie (''Julidochromis regani'') is a cichlid species in the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae family endemic to Lake Tanganyika. Hence it is found in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia. The fish is na ...
''
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, 1942
(Convict julie) * ''
Julidochromis transcriptus The masked julie (''Julidochromis transcriptus'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa where it is found only along the northwestern shore preferring areas with rocky substrates. They eat zooplankton and benthic inverte ...
'' Matthes, 1959 (Masked julie) Image:Julidochromis dickfeldi.jpg, ''
Julidochromis dickfeldi ''Julidochromis dickfeldi'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa where it is only known from the southwestern portion. This species inhabits areas with rock/rubble substrates, each fish maintaining a territory around a ...
'' Image:Julidochromis-regani-kel-b.2.jpg, ''
Julidochromis marksmithi ''Julidochromis marksmithi'' is a species of cichlid from the tribe Lamprologini of the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae which is endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it occurs on the Tanzanian shore around Kiplipi in Nkasi District Nkasi District ...
'' Image:Julidochromis marlieri (Worclaw zoo).JPG, ''
Julidochromis marlieri ''Julidochromis marlieri'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it is only known from the northwestern portion preferring rocky shorelines in deep waters. In the aquarium trade, it is commonly known as Marlier's Julie, Spott ...
'' Image:Julidochromis regani fry.jpg, ''
Julidochromis regani The convict julie (''Julidochromis regani'') is a cichlid species in the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae family endemic to Lake Tanganyika. Hence it is found in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia. The fish is na ...
'' female and young Image:Julidochromis transcriptus.jpg, ''
Julidochromis transcriptus The masked julie (''Julidochromis transcriptus'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa where it is found only along the northwestern shore preferring areas with rocky substrates. They eat zooplankton and benthic inverte ...
''


Systematics

The relationships and
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of ''Julidochromis'' are hard to resolve with certainty. ''
Chalinochromis ''Chalinochromis'' is a small cichlid genus from the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae. These ray-finned fishes are endemic to Lake Tanganyika in the East African Rift. The scientific name refers to the bridle-like markings across the heads of ...
'' is essentially similar to these fishes except for some
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s for feeding on
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s. In their
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subunit 2
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, ''Chalinochromis'' are closer to '' J. dickfeldi'', the
Golden Julie The golden julie (''Julidochromis ornatus'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika, being found only in the extreme northern and southern shorelines of the lake in rocky environs. This species reaches a length of TL. See also * ...
(''J. ornatus'') and the
Masked Julie The masked julie (''Julidochromis transcriptus'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa where it is found only along the northwestern shore preferring areas with rocky substrates. They eat zooplankton and benthic invertebr ...
(''J. transcriptus'') – in particular the latter two – than to any other living fish, while '' J. marlieri'' and the
Convict Julie The convict julie (''Julidochromis regani'') is a cichlid species in the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae family endemic to Lake Tanganyika. Hence it is found in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia. The fish is na ...
(''J. regani'') are closer to ''
Telmatochromis __NOTOC__ ''Telmatochromis'' is a small cichlid genus of the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae. These ray-finned fishes are endemic to the Lake Tanganyika basin (mostly in the lake itself, but also its outflow river Lukuga) in Africa. Systematic ...
''. ''Julidochromis'' thus might need to be split in two, with ''Chalinochromis'' included in one lineage. Alternatively, there has twice been successful intergeneric
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ization between particular lineages of ''Julidochromis'' males and ''Chalinochromis'' females (males generally do not pass on mtDNA to their offspring), the julies being closer to ''Telmatochromis'' in this case. Yet another possibility is that ''Julidochromis'' is
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and includes ''Chalinochromis''; in this scenario males of the common ancestor of ''J. marlieri'' and ''J. regani'' would have hybridized with females of the common ancestor of ''Telmatochromis''. ''Julidochromis''
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are poorly studied and a number of as yet unnamed species may exist.


Ecology and reproduction

''Julidochromis'' species are secretive biparental substrate spawners, retreating to caves or rock crevices. Pairs are largely monogamous, however the largest male may maintain harems (
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) and the largest females may mate with multiple males at multiple nesting sites (
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). This has been recorded in both the wild and the aquarium. If a pair-bond is broken, the larger fish will drive the smaller fish out of the territory, sometimes killing him in the process. In some species in this genus, such as ''
Julidochromis marlieri ''Julidochromis marlieri'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it is only known from the northwestern portion preferring rocky shorelines in deep waters. In the aquarium trade, it is commonly known as Marlier's Julie, Spott ...
'', females are substantially larger than the males, and a female ''Julidochromis'' will often dominate a male larger than herself. ''Julidochromis'' species have two spawning rhythms. Sometimes they deposit a large number of eggs (up to several hundred) every four to six weeks. Other times they spawn sequentially, laying a small number of eggs every few days. Sequential spawning results in there being fry of different ages living together in the same nest. They prefer to lay their eggs in caves or other crevices. After spawning, both parents tend the eggs by mouthing them to rid of algae and fanning them to increase oxygen flow. The majority of parental care is done by the smaller fish in a pair, but this has been found to be influenced by the degree of size difference within a pair. A pair of breeding fish must guard their nest from other cichlids trying to eat their offspring. Common intruders in the lake include ''
Tropheus ''Tropheus'' is a small genus of at least six species of cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. The genus is widespread across all regions of Lake Tanganyika, from Burundi in the north to Zambia in the south. Males and females are ...
'', ''
Simochromis ''Simochromis'' is a genus of cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa. Species There is currently one recognized species are in this genus:Eschmeyer, W. N.; R. Fricke; and R. van der Laan (7 April 2017)Catalog of Fishes.Retrieved 7 April ...
'', and '' Petrochromis''.


''Julidochromis'' in the aquarium

''Julidochromis'' are small-growing
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s and easy to spawn and care for if their basic needs are fulfilled. Like all
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cichlids, they are best maintained in hard
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water, with a pH of 8.5–9.0 and a hardness of 12–14 kH, and in aquaria no smaller than . Only one species of ''Julidochromis'' should be kept in any single aquarium, as the species within this genus tend to hybridise easily. As noted above, hybridisation with ''
Chalinochromis ''Chalinochromis'' is a small cichlid genus from the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae. These ray-finned fishes are endemic to Lake Tanganyika in the East African Rift. The scientific name refers to the bridle-like markings across the heads of ...
'' and/or ''
Telmatochromis __NOTOC__ ''Telmatochromis'' is a small cichlid genus of the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae. These ray-finned fishes are endemic to the Lake Tanganyika basin (mostly in the lake itself, but also its outflow river Lukuga) in Africa. Systematic ...
'' is suspected, and it is common enough in
Lamprologini Lamprologini is a tribe of African cichlid fishes. It contains seven genera and nearly 100 species. Over half of the species in this tribe are in the large genus ''Neolamprologus''. Most genera in the tribe are endemic to Lake Tanganyika, but on ...
to better avoid keeping more than one species of this
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per aquarium. The tank should be decorated with rocks to form caves and passageways as shelter; like many other Rift Valley cichlids they tend to be territorial and somewhat aggressive. However, ''Julidochromis'' can be shy in the aquarium and the use of
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may reduce their tendency to remain hidden. Despite this, like many Rift Lake cichlids they can be aggressive. It is therefore best to keep them not with general tropical fish, but with other cichlids. As noted above, ''Julidochromis'' species are monogamous, but pair bonds can break and hostilities may result in the death of one of the pair, generally the smaller fish. If a pair does split in an aquarium it is often best to separate the pair. Fry can be maintained with the parents and should be fed
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-rich foods such as baby
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. Parents can sometimes be found leading their fry around the aquarium.


References


Further reading

* Barlow, G. W. (2002): ''The Cichlid Fishes - Nature's grand experiment in evolution''. Basic Books. * * Smith, M. P. (1998): ''Lake Tanganyikan Cichlids - a complete pet owners manual''. Barron's Educational. {{Taxonbar, from=Q133609 Lamprologini * Fishkeeping Cichlid genera Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger