Rocky habitat without sediment and intermediate habitat.
At Chizumulu Island found mainly in caves of the rocky biotope,
while at Likoma Island also occurs in intermediate habitat.
Depth ranges from a few meters in rocky areas to about 10–20 m
in intermediate zones.
Geographic distribution:
Endemic to Likoma Island and Chizumulu Island, Lake Malawi.
Typical adult size:
Males up to about 13 cm, females up to about 10 cm.
Recommended aquarium size:
At least 350 liters; minimum aquarium length 150 cm.
Aquarium setup:
Fine sand substrate with scattered rock formations.
Provide large rocks arranged to form deep, dark caves,
which are essential for territorial males.
Diet:
Carnivorous. Feeds on small invertebrates and crustaceans
collected from the sand using enlarged sensory pores.
Breeding:
Maternal mouthbrooder. Males defend territories inside caves;
large caves may host many males and groups of females.
Spawning occurs on bare rock or sand inside the cave.
Dominant males prefer higher and darker positions within caves.
Aggression:
Generally peaceful. Territorial behavior is limited to caves
and directed mainly toward conspecific males.
Should be kept with other calm Malawi cichlids; avoid aggressive mbuna.
Special notes:
Closely related to the A. jacobfreibergi group and similar to
A. sp. ‘lwanda’. Distinguished by red–orange margins on the dorsal
and anal fins. Known only from small, localized populations.
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