Sediment-rich rocky habitat. The species inhabits intermediate habitats at the rock–sand
interface and is frequently found in caves and crevices.
Geographic distribution:
Occurs along the eastern shore of Lake Malawi and is found between Narungu and Mbweca, including
Chizumulu Island, particularly around Membe Island.
Typical adult size:
Males reach a total length of about 11 cm, while females remain approximately one fifth smaller.
Recommended aquarium size:
An aquarium volume of 400 L is recommended.
Diet:
Omnivorous and opportunistic. Feeds on small fishes and juveniles of catfish, including
Bagrus meridionalis, and is attracted to stirred-up material. It has also been reported
to attack fishes caught in nets.
Breeding:
Males court females whenever they are encountered. Mouthbrooding females hide among the rocks.
Males in breeding coloration are rare and have not been observed holding permanent territories,
apart from aggressively chasing competitors from feeding sites.
Aggression:
Can be aggressive within the species, particularly among males, but is generally tolerant
toward other species.
Special notes:
An elongate species with a pointed snout, recognised as a member of Melanochromis by the
presence of two horizontal stripes along the flanks. It is distinguished from other congeners
by seven to nine vertical bars overlaid by two dark brown longitudinal stripes. The ground colour
of the body is lighter, yellow-beige, compared with related species showing darker brown
coloration. Colouration varies slightly across its range, with darker individuals reported from
Gome and lighter, more sand-associated individuals from Chizumulu Island.
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