Tangachromis dhanisi

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Tangachromis dhanisi
Systematics
Order : Cichliformes
Family : Cichlids (Cichlidae)
Subfamily : Pseudocrenilabrinae
Tribe : Limnochromini
Genre : Tangachromis
Type : Tangachromis dhanisi
Scientific name of the  genus
Tangachromis
Poll , 1981
Scientific name of the  species
Tangachromis dhanisi
(Poll, 1949)

Tangachromis dhanisi ( Syn .: Limnochromis dhanisi ) is a little-researched African cichlid species that is endemic to the East African Lake Tanganyika .

features

Tangachromis dhanisi externally resembles the snail cichlids Lamprologus ocellatus and Neolamprologus brevis , whether it spawns in snail shells like these is unknown. Males reach a maximum length of 8.5 cm, females stay a little smaller. The cichlid is 3.2 to 3.6 times as long as it is high. The eyes are very big. The inclined, protruding (protractile) mouth is large and wide and has two to three rows of teeth, the teeth of the inner row (s) being smaller. The thorax and base of the pelvic fin are not scaly, the existing scales are weakly ctenoid . The dorsal fin has 14 to 15 spines, as with most cichlids, the anal fin has three spines. The caudal fin is rounded. The unpaired fins are lined with black.

Way of life

Little is known about the way of life of Tangachromis dhanisi . It occurs in deep water over sandy bottoms. Copepods were found on gastric examinations . It could live in flocks and feed on plankton.

literature

  • Pierre Brichard: The Big Book of Tanganyika Cichlids. With all the other fish on Lake Tanganyika. Bede Verlag, 1995, ISBN 978-3927997943 . Page 407–408.

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