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The terms shell dwellers or shelldwellers, shell-breeding, or ostracophil are descriptive terms for cichlid
fish Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% of ...
that use the empty shells of aquatic
snails A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name ''snail'' is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastro ...
as sites for breeding and shelter. The terms have no taxonomic basis, although most shell-dwelling cichlids are from Lake Tanganyikas lamprologine lineage.Loiselle PV. (1994) The Cichlid Aquarium, Voyageur Press, Many shell dwelling cichlids are popular with fishkeepings and are frequently kept in aquaria.


Shell origins

In Lake Tanganyika the shells inhabited are from the genus '' Neothauma'', while shells used by '' Pseudotropheus lanisticola'' in
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are from genus ''
Lanistes ''Lanistes'' is a genus of freshwater snails which have a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails.Bouchet, P.; Neubauer, Thomas A. (2015). Lanistes Montfort, 1810. In: MolluscaBase (2015) ...
''. Shell Dwelling Cichlids Around 24 species of lamprologine cichlids use abandoned shells for shelter and breeding in Lake Tanganyika. Most, however, are not obligate shell-breeding cichlids and will spawn in other caves or crevices.


Types of shell dwellers

There are several groups the shell dwellers can be placed into: *Colonial shell dwellers. Quite popular for their familial behavior, these fish are native to or, in some cases, create their own shellbeds, with piles of dense shells. Species include ''
Neolamprologus multifasciatus ''Neolamprologus multifasciatus'' is one of the small shell-dwelling cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika. The male reaches in length, and the female only in the aquarium. In the wild, they reach only in standard length of male and female reac ...
'', ''
Neolamprologus similis ''Neolamprologus similis'' is a shell-dwelling cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, where it is only known along the shores of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. ''N. similis'' is copper-coloured with vertical white strip ...
'' and '' Neolamprologus callipterus'' *The ocellatus group has the most attractively patterned and many of the most aggressive of the shell-dwelling species, which share a similar body shape and territorial behavior. It has been said that if sharks behaved as this group does, the world's beaches would be abandoned. Species include '' Lamprologus ocellatus'', '' Lamprologus stappersi'', '' Lamprologus speciosus'', and several species much more rare to the hobby. *The ''
Lepidiolamprologus ''Lepidiolamprologus'' is a small genus of cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa. It is closely related to '' Altolamprologus.'' and there is the possibility that a revision of the genus could see more species added. The placemen ...
'' group, now considered ''
Neolamprologus ''Neolamprologus'' is a genus of cichlids endemic to eastern Africa with all but one species, ''Neolamprologus devosi'' from the Malagarasi River, occurring in Lake Tanganyika. It is the largest genus of cichlids in Lake Tanganyika and also th ...
'' species. These are larger shell dwellers and some may prefer mud-dwelling in the wild. They include '' Neolamprologus boulengeri'', '' Neolamprologus hecqui'', '' Neolamprologus variostigma'' and '' Neolamprologus meeli''. *The ''
Altolamprologus ''Altolamprologus'' is a small genus of pseudocrenilabrine cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa. They inhabit areas of the lake with large amounts of rock, most frequently in water two to ten metres in depth. Two formally descri ...
'' varieties include ''
Altolamprologus compressiceps ''Altolamprologus compressiceps'' is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae. It is endemic to the shallow rocky areas of Lake Tanganyika. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN. Description It is physically similar to its close relativ ...
'' "Sumbu" and other locational varieties that remain smaller than the normal A. compressiceps in order to use shells. *The genus ''
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 ...
'' contains one definite shell dweller, ''
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 ...
'' sp "temporalis shell," and many species that will shell-dwell in captivity. *The brevis group contains a number of species with heavy bodies and gentle temperaments, including ''
Neolamprologus brevis ''Neolamprologus brevis'' is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it lives in snail shells, primarily of the genus ''Neothauma''. It feeds is on plankton. This species can reach a length of TL. This species can also be foun ...
'' and '' Neolamprologus calliurus''. *The signatus group contains slim, reflective species, including '' Neolamprologus signatus'', '' Neolamprologus ornatippinnis'' and '' Neolamprologus kungweensis''. *The Malawi shell dwellers, which may comprise several species but as yet only '' Pseudotropheus lanisticola'' is certain, one of the smallest mbuna in
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at a bare 7 cm.


Range

Shell dwellers are found throughout Lake Tanganyika, along the coasts of
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, Burundi and
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.


Diet

Shell dwellers are carnivores that primarily feed on
zooplankton Zooplankton are the animal component of the planktonic community ("zoo" comes from the Greek word for ''animal''). Plankton are aquatic organisms that are unable to swim effectively against currents, and consequently drift or are carried along by ...
and other microscopic and near-microscopic foods. Cichlids' distinctive pharyngeal teeth, in the throat of the fish, are present in shell dwellers, though small. Armed with those and the usual teeth along with the typical dissolving qualities of water shell dwellers can eat a variety of foods in the wild and in captivity. Many species have been known to pull small snails from their shells to eat, to catch and devour the fry of other fish, and to go after small crustaceans.


Reproduction

As with other cichlids they protect their young, and the distinctive shell-dwelling provides them with a defensible nursery. Generally
eggs Humans and human ancestors have scavenged and eaten animal eggs for millions of years. Humans in Southeast Asia had domesticated chickens and harvested their eggs for food by 1,500 BCE. The most widely consumed eggs are those of fowl, especial ...
are laid by the female within the shell and fertilized as she lays them or immediately after by the male. The female will protect the shell, fanning her
pectoral fins Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as see ...
to keep the internal water oxygenated, and often rearranging the substrate to create barriers or to hide the shell from predators. Eggs hatch within 48 hours, dependent primarily on temperature, and the
yolk sac The yolk sac is a membranous sac attached to an embryo, formed by cells of the hypoblast layer of the bilaminar embryonic disc. This is alternatively called the umbilical vesicle by the Terminologia Embryologica (TE), though ''yolk sac'' is ...
is absorbed within five days. Fry typically emerge from the shell a week after spawning, although they remain quite benthic for days or weeks after their emergence.


Shell dwellers as aquarium fish

The Malawi shell dweller, '' Pseudotropheus lanisticola'', was first identified in 1964 along with many other mbuna in that lake, but the Tanganyikan shell dwellers were found primarily in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ''
Altolamprologus compressiceps ''Altolamprologus compressiceps'' is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae. It is endemic to the shallow rocky areas of Lake Tanganyika. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN. Description It is physically similar to its close relativ ...
'' was identified in 1958 but the shell-dwelling varieties were found much later. The shell-dwelling species' needs are very similar. The basic aquarium setup and equipment are appropriate with a few changes. First, the substrate should be sand. Many of the species are very accomplished diggers and for security may bury all or part of a shell, use sand as a territorial barrier, or generally amuse the owner by spitting, sifting, or throwing it. Second, hard, alkaline water must be provided, which should also be kept free of ammonia and nitrites and with low nitrates. Finally, appropriate shells must be provided. Common shells used for shell dwellers include authentic '' Neothauma'' shells, ocean turbo shells,
escargot Snails are considered edible in many areas such as the Mediterranean region, Africa, or Southeast Asia, while in other cultures, snails are seen as a taboo food. In American English, edible land snails are also called escargot, taken from the Fre ...
shells, whale eye shells, and
Ampullariidae Ampullariidae, commonly known as the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks with a gill and an operculum. These snails simultaneously have a gill and a lung as functional respiratory structures ...
-family shells. Shells must be of an appropriate size for the species, have a round opening, and have open coils. Numbers of shells will vary; for colonial species, hundreds may be ideal. For brevis types, a single shell per pair is often representative.


See also

* Cichlid * List of freshwater aquarium fish species


References

{{Reflist, 2 Cichlidae