Unclassified Variety
An unclassified variety electric yellow cichlid is a Labidochromis caeruleus entry used when the fish has not been assigned to a named captive line, wild locality, or recognized color form. The species comes from rocky areas of Lake Malawi and is widely kept under names such as electric yellow, yellow lab, and lemon yellow lab. Most aquarium fish are bright yellow, though paler cream or whitish individuals occur in trade records, and fin edging can vary with sex, maturity, condition, and ancestry.
For aquarists, unclassified is a record term rather than a care category. These fish are managed like other electric yellows: hard mineral-rich water, stable filtration, plenty of rock shelters, and tankmates chosen from compatible Malawi cichlids. Buyers seeking breeding stock should ask about source and parentage because unclassified fish may be fine for display but unsuitable for maintaining a documented line. Mouthbrooding females benefit from low-stress holding space if fry are to be saved.
Colors: White, Yellow