Those of you familiar with the African riverine cichlids will know that they show substantial regional variation (i.e. the many morphs of
Pelvicachromis taeniatus). Several morphs of
P. philander have been described as full species or subspecies. The latest work (Lamboj, 2004) lists three subspp in South Africa but gives no information on identifying the subspp. Some of the northern
Pseudocreilabrus spp show up in the trade, usually under a name like "Egyptian mouthbrooder."
I collected a population from about an hour north of Pretoria last year and spawned them but they were a very plainly-colored morph even when spawning.
The above specimens came from a pond store in Johannesburg. Some fry had come in with water lilies and the cichlids had grown and spawned until they filled one of the stores holding ponds for plants. A nice guy at the store caught some for Catfishluva and I so we could see them. When I saw how attractive they were and expressed interest the store offered to give me all I wanted. I brought home 6 and put one trio in my pond and the other in a 45 gallon tank stocked with South African barbs. As we are in the middle of high summer, they are spawning like crazy.
Is only the female mouthbreeding, or the male as well?
Only the female. The male digs out a bowl-shaped depression, attracts the female and they spawn. The female picks up the fertilized eggs and is ignored by the make thereafter.
males like other Haplochromine tend to harass the females to the point of exhaustion if no cover is provided for them!
Yes they can. The set up is a 45 gallon (1.3 meter) with lots of driftwood and
Anubias. Tankmates are about 8
Barbus bifrenatus, 2
B. paludinosus, and 2
B. viviparus. This seems to be a good combination. I'll post a shot of the tank when I take a good pic.
*files this one away for future use*
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-Shane
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Winston Churchill, My African Journey