Labidochromis chisumulae

Labidochromis chisumulae grows to about 8 centimeters in length in the wild, the females remain slightly smaller. In the aquarium, they get more and more powerful food so that they can grow a little longer.

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Labidochromis chisumulae

Labidochromis chisumulae was only officially described by Lewis in 1982. The family name Labidochromis is made up of two parts: Labis comes from ancient Greek and means tongs or tweezers and refers to the narrow mouth, chromis also comes from ancient Greek and means fish. The species name chisumulae is a reference to the location of this species: Chizumulu island.

The males can reach a total length of around 8 centimeters in the wild and the females stay slightly smaller. In the aquarium they get more and more powerful food, which means they can get a little longer. The males can grow to about 10 centimeters in the aquarium and the females do not grow larger than about 8 centimeters.

Origin

You can find Labidochromis chisumulae in Lake Malawi, they occor only around the rocky shores of Chizumulu Island. They inhabit the transition zone from sand to rocks at a depth of 3 to 20 meters.

Diet

In nature, this species feeds mainly on small crustaceans, insects, and insect larvae. They also peck in the aufwuchs in search of something edible. This way, they also take small amounts of algae.

The Aquarium

The small-sized Mbuna is not territorial. It is best to keep one male in the aquarium together with several females. Set up the aquarium with (filter) sand on the bottom. Make sure there are enough rocks between which the fish can hide.

Video

Author

John de Lange

Copyright images

Michael Negrini – Pisciculture d’Estalens
Stanisław Gajaszek
Mark Thomas – Marks Fiskenarie

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Additional information

Family

Subfamily

Genus

Species

chisumulae

First described by

Digby S. C. Lewis

Character

Social behaviour

Breeding behaviour

Diet

Origin

Country

ecosystem

Minimum length

7

Length maximum

10

Temperature minimum

22

Temperature maximum

26

pH minimum

7.5

pH maximum

8.5

GH minimum

12

GH max

16