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‘Large’-mouthed river creature — kept as aquarium pet — turns out to be new speciesLake Tanganyika’s water feeds the Lufubu River ... or Salzburg’s cichlid. Salzburg’s cichlids can reach about 2 inches long in the wild but “tend to grow much larger in captivity ...
The fish species studied, Lamprologus ocellatus, belongs to the family of shell-dwelling cichlids and are naturally found in Lake Tanganyika in Africa. What makes them special is that they live in ...
This small bottom dwelling fish lives on the bottom of lake Tanganyika, and here it employs the grisly tactic of brood parasitism. Once they detect spawning cichlids on the bottom of the lake ...
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