Electric Yellow Cichlid
Labidochromis caeruleus
Electric Yellow Cichlid (Labidochromis caeruleus) — Advanced care, Aggressive, under Cichlid. Minimum tank in the app: 42 US gal min; aim for 75–82°F and pH 6.5–8.5. The Electric Yellow Cichlid is an engaging choice for intermediate to advanced aquarists seeking vibrant color and dynamic behavior.

Captive lifespan reflects typical experience in a home aquarium, not maximum recorded age; genetics, sourcing, and care vary.
Natural distribution
Africa / South America (varies)
- Africa
- South America
Regional colours match the stocking calculator’s origin map.
Electric Yellow Cichlid Tank Setup
Creating a balanced environment is key. Aim for a spacious setup that includes plenty of hiding places and visual barriers using rocks and plants to diffuse aggression. A sandy substrate mimics their natural habitat and allows them to dig, while moderate lighting can help reduce stress.
What Do Electric Yellow Cichlids Eat?
These omnivores can exhibit competitive feeding behavior, especially in a community tank. Providing a varied diet, including high-quality pellets and vegetable matter, is crucial for their health and color vibrancy.
Electric Yellow Cichlid Tank Mates
Ideal companions are robust, similarly-sized fish that can handle the Electric Yellow's assertiveness, such as larger tetras or certain species of barbs. Avoid slow-moving or long-finned fish, as they are at risk of being nipped. Intraspecies interactions can be volatile; keeping a single specimen or a well-matched group with ample space is essential to minimize conflict.
Are Electric Yellow Cichlids Good for Beginners?
This sits in the advanced range in the app. Strong filtration, stable chemistry, and reading up before purchase matter more than a catchy shop name. Aquarists often underestimate the territorial aggression of Electric Yellows, leading to inappropriate tank mates or overcrowded conditions. Failing to provide sufficient hiding spots can result in constant stress and injuries.
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