
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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Non-territorial individuals feed in the open water column but never venture far from the rocks.
Provide ample open swimming space and several large, vertically placed rocks that serve as shelter and spawning sites. Lighting should be relatively subdued. The species must not be kept with aggressive cichlids; suitable tankmates include peaceful bottom-dwelling species such as Xenotilapia.
The female releases one egg at a time; the male immediately releases sperm in front of the falling egg, fertilizing it before the female collects it in her mouth. The entire process occurs extremely rapidly.
Eggs are relatively large; clutch size is usually 8–15 eggs, with a maximum of about 25. The female broods for approximately three weeks before releasing the fry, which immediately join schools of similarly sized juveniles.
Although traditionally treated as one of only two lake-wide species in the genus, several distinct populations currently assigned to P. brieni show notable morphological differences. These populations have not yet been taxonomically investigated in detail, but some may represent separate species.
A notable example is a population discovered in southern Tanzania in 2008, which combines vertical bars typical of P. brieni with horizontal blue flank patterning reminiscent of P. nigripinnis. This population is currently referred to as Paracyprichromis sp. 'brieni two-stripe' and is treated as distinct from P. brieni.
Both P. brieni and P. nigripinnis were originally placed in the genus Cyprichromis and were reassigned to Paracyprichromis by Poll in 1986. Subsequent mtDNA analyses demonstrated that the Paracyprichromis species are closely related to each other but not to species of Cyprichromis.
A key biological distinction from Cyprichromis is that fertilization in Paracyprichromis takes place outside the female’s mouth.
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