Sandy areas in deeper intermediate zones (25–30 m).
Geographic distribution:
Known from Lion's Cove (T'hoto Bay) near Nkhata Bay, Malawi.
Only a single confirmed collection locality is documented.
Typical adult size:
8–9 cm total length.
Sexual dimorphism:
Males display a glittering blue base color with a lemon yellow belly.
Females are smaller, silvery, and lack bright coloration.
Recommended aquarium size:
150–200 L for a species-only aquarium.
Larger aquaria are recommended for mixed sand-dwelling communities.
Aquarium setup:
Fine sand substrate is mandatory.
A few scattered pebbles may be added for decoration and territory delimitation.
Clean, well-filtered and well-oxygenated water is required.
Diet:
No direct data available.
Presumed to feed on particles and small organisms found in sand,
similar to other Lethrinops and related sand-dwelling species.
Breeding:
Very limited information.
One territorial male was observed over sand at 25 m depth,
associated with sand mounds approximately 15 cm high and 50–80 cm apart.
Aggression:
Peaceful.
Displays low aggression similar to other small sand-dwelling haplochromines.
Special notes:
Generic placement is provisional.
Although currently placed in Lethrinops due to size and sand-dwelling habits,
coloration and head shape suggest possible affinity with the
Placidochromis electra group of blue followers.
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