
Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps
Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps

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Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps.
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Best kept in a species-only aquarium. If tank mates are desired, choose calm mid- or upper-water species such as Paracyprichromis.
Mouthbrooding females should be removed carefully after about two weeks of incubation, preferably at night, to avoid stress and premature release of fry.
Males construct flat, saucer-shaped spawning sites in the sand near rocky areas. Spawning follows a typical mouthbrooder courtship ritual. A clutch usually contains 30–80 eggs. Females incubate for about three weeks before releasing fry. No parental care is provided after release.
It differs from Xenotilapia by its very elongated snout, depressed head, more developed vertical fins (especially the anal fin), and a different pharyngeal apophysis type.
The closely related Enantiopus sp. 'kilesa' differs by a shorter lower jaw, shorter snout and yellow coloration on the chin, and is best regarded as a separate species pending further study.
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