
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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Observations at the type locality describe a small conglomerate cave/burrow at about 30 m depth, with fine sand and detritus on the bottom and occasional larger rounded stones; the rear part of the cave narrows and bends behind a ledge.
Appears to be a rare species with a limited ability of dispersion.
Females: a broad dark horizontal band from the base of the pectoral fin to about above the vent, with some vertical stripes or spots above, followed by small dark vertical bands; a black line in the center of the anal fin extending to the elongated rays, and two short parallel black lines in the middle of the ventral fins.
Very good water quality with efficient filtration and weekly water changes.
Mouth-brooding females have been observed, but the broader breeding behavior is otherwise unknown.
Field observations at the type locality reported up to about ten individuals of different sizes inside a single cave/burrow, with females apparently in the majority; at least one individual was mouth-brooding. Individuals were recognized by their markings, which can differ on the two sides of the body.
The species has been observed during the day at the type locality in the same depth range where it was previously caught at night; earlier gillnet catches were made with nets left overnight on site.
The information presented here is based primarily on the original species description by De Vos, Nshombo & Thys van den Audenaerde (1996), as well as on detailed field observations and habitat data published by Heinz H. Büscher in Tanganyika Magazyn no. 33.
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