Deep rocky habitat at depths of 10–45 m. It is most frequently
encountered in large caves or near large boulders, often in
association with the catfish Bagrus meridionalis.
Geographic distribution:
Widely distributed in Lake Malawi, but not recorded north of
Hongi Island on the eastern side or north of Mara Rocks on the
western side.
Typical adult size:
In the wild it reaches about 14 cm total length, while considerably
larger specimens, up to about 18 cm, are known in aquarium conditions.
Sexual dimorphism:
Females and juveniles display a yellow body with dark brown
vertical barring. Adult males develop a very dark brown to
almost black breeding coloration, with the original yellow
bars fading and in larger individuals the entire body and fins
becoming dark.
Recommended aquarium size:
An aquarium volume of 400 L is recommended.
Aquarium setup:
Provide extensive rockwork with large caves and hiding places.
For one male, keep 2–3 females, or maintain groups such as
3 males with 7 females. It can be housed with most algae-eating
mbuna of similar size and temperament.
Diet:
Omnivorous. Feeds on algae, plankton and invertebrates, and has
a specialized cleaning relationship with Bagrus meridionalis,
removing the fish-louse Argulus africanus by scraping it from
the catfish’s skin. It is also known to steal catfish eggs
during the breeding season.
Breeding:
Territorial males defend domains but are not highly aggressive.
Spawning has not been observed directly; it is assumed to take
place within caves in the rocky habitat.
Aggression:
Can be aggressive within the species, while generally rather
peaceful toward other species.
Special notes:
This species lives in large caves in symbiosis with the catfish
Bagrus meridionalis, acting as a cleaner by removing parasites
exclusively from this host. During the catfish’s breeding
season it changes to a very dark coloration and steals eggs
from guarded nests. Its yellow-and-brown barred pattern has
given rise to the name “hornet”, and it can rapidly change to
a uniform dull brown coloration.
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