Extreme deep-water habitat over soft sand or mud substrate.
Known only from a depth of approximately 159 m.
Geographic distribution:
Endemic to Lake Malawi. Positively known only from the type locality off Nkhotakota.
Typical adult size:
Up to 16 cm total length.
Recommended aquarium size:
Not suitable for aquaria.
Aquarium setup:
Not applicable. This species inhabits extreme depths and has never been maintained in captivity.
Diet:
Likely feeds on small benthic macroinvertebrates buried in soft substrate.
Morphological features suggest probing and foraging within mud or sand rather than active pursuit.
Breeding:
Unknown. Presumed maternal mouthbrooder, consistent with other Lake Malawi haplochromines.
Aggression:
Unknown.
Special notes:
Alticorpus profundicola is the deepest-dwelling species of the genus and one of the least-known
cichlids of Lake Malawi.
It is characterized by a high number of gill rakers, a cleithral protuberance, enlarged sensory pores on the head,
and weak, fine dentition adapted for feeding in soft deep-water substrates.
The species has not been recorded since its original description and is currently listed as Data Deficient.
It is characterized by a high number of gill rakers, a cleithral protuberance, enlarged sensory pores on the head, and weak, fine dentition adapted for feeding in soft deep-water substrates.
The species has not been recorded since its original description and is currently listed as Data Deficient.
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