Sandy substrates in the northern part of
Lake Malawi, usually in association with
sand-sifting cichlids such as Taeniolethrinops.
Occupies the same ecological niche as
Placidochromis electra in other regions.
Geographic distribution:
Eastern shore of Lake Malawi from Ikombe
(Tanzania) southwards to the Ruhuhu River.
Sexual dimorphism:
Females and non-territorial males show
distinctive black anal and pelvic fins,
a key feature separating this form from
other electra-like populations.
Feeding:
Opportunistic sand feeder attracted to
stirred-up sediment created by large
sand-grubbing cichlids. Does not dig itself
but picks edible particles from the surface
and suspended debris.
Breeding:
Likely a maternal mouthbrooder with
internal fertilization, following the
advanced spawning pattern characteristic
of the electra species group.
Special notes:
Member of the “blue follower” complex
closely related to Placidochromis electra.
Distinguished by black anal and pelvic fins
in females and non-territorial males.
Until intermediate populations are found,
it is treated as a distinct species.
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