Lake Malawi cichlids — species, locations & maps
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Pseudotropheus sp. 'perspicax tanzania' Thumbi Point
Genus:
Pseudotropheus
Biotope:
Rocky habitat along the northeastern shores of Lake Malawi, occupying cracks and small caves among rocks.
Geographic distribution:
Occurs south of Ndonga at Njambe, Tanzania, where it occupies the same niche as other small territorial mbuna.
Sexual dimorphism:
Males are blue-toned and territorial; females are brown to beige with vertical barring.
Diet:
Feeds by nipping aufwuchs from the rocks using small mouths equipped with bicuspid teeth arranged in a wide U-shaped jaw.
Breeding:
Territorial males defend small caves or cracks among rocks; females are non-territorial.
Aggression:
Small but aggressive; males actively patrol and defend territories.
Special notes:
Belongs to the group of small mbuna lacking a black submarginal band in the dorsal fin and occupying rocky habitats in northern Lake Malawi.
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