
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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In Tanzania it is found south of the Lubulungu River to the Kalambo River. It occurs along the entire Zambian shoreline and in the southern part of the D.R. Congo, at least as far north as Tembwe (Deux), and possibly extending to Moba.
A similar taxon, referred to as Xenotilapia sp. ‘spilopterus north’, is found north of the Lubulungu River to at least the Kigoma area. No spilopterus-like species are currently known from Burundi or northern D.R. Congo.
The aquarium should contain some rocks, but also sufficiently large sandy areas and open swimming space. A single pair can be kept in an aquarium of 100 cm length; when housed together with other species, a minimum length of 120 cm is recommended.
Xenotilapia sp. ‘spilopterus north’, occurring north of the Lubulungu River, is regarded by several authors as a distinct species. It differs most easily from X. spilopterus by the coloration of the dorsal fin: it has tiny colored spots and lacks the blotchy markings present in all known populations of X. spilopterus.
Minor coloration differences also occur between populations of X. spilopterus; particularly notable is a variant found between Lyamembe and the Lubulungu River that shows an attractive yellow coloration.
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