Lake Malawi cichlids — species, locations & maps
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Labidochromis pallidus 'Nakantenga Island'
Genus:
Labidochromis
Type locality:
Maleri Island, Lake Malawi.
Biotope:
Rocky littoral zones; benthopelagic environments over sandy and rocky substrates.
Geographic distribution:
Restricted to the rocky littoral zones around the Maleri Islands and Thumbi West Island in southern Lake Malawi.
Typical adult size:
Up to 6.7 cm standard length.
Sexual dimorphism:
Less pronounced; males may develop a subtle mauve or blue-purple tinge, while females remain paler and duller.
Diet:
Filamentous algae, loose aufwuchs, and small benthic invertebrates scraped from rock surfaces.
Breeding:
Maternal mouthbrooder; females incubate eggs and early larvae in the buccal cavity for about 21 days.
Aggression:
Peaceful temperament; males show weak territoriality in their habitats.
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