
Decline Of Native Cichlids: The Plight Of The Lake Victoria Species (2023)
Lake Victoria was discovered in 1858 by British explorer John Speke. It is one of the largest lakes in the world covering 26,560 sq miles.

Lake Victoria was discovered in 1858 by British explorer John Speke. It is one of the largest lakes in the world covering 26,560 sq miles.

Brine shrimp can grow to twenty millimeters long and are a very good food source for adult fishes. Brine shrimps are ideal fry food because
Psuedotropheus demasoni Psuedotropheus demasoni adult pictured. Males, females, and juveniles are colored identically making it somewhat difficult to sex them. Common Names: Location collected from:
Heteranthera zosterifolia “Star Grass” Scientific Name: Heteranthera zosterifolia Common Name: Star Grass Approximate Size: 4 – 6 inches in height pH Range: 5 – 7.6
Astatotilapia calliptera Description: Males are olive green with a red blaze on the face. Females keep their juvenile coloration of pale brown color. Common Names:
Scientific name(s): Telmatherina ladigesi Max size: 6.5 cm Temperament: Peaceful schooling fish Suggested for: Community tanks with small to medium sized community fish, planted tanks.
Hygrophila difformis “Wisteria” Scientific Name: Hygrophila difformis Common Name: Wisteria Approximate Size: 12 – 18 inches in height. pH Range: 5 – 7.6 Temperature Range: 76
Labidochromis caeruleus Labidochromis caeruleus photos “Electric Yellow” pictured. Common Names: Electric Yellow, Lion’s Cove, Lemon Yellow, Electric White. Locations Collected From: Yellow Labidochromis Caeruleus are

There used to be a time when an aquarium was a geeky thing to have – long gone are those days. From just showing off
Lamprologus brevis Lamprologus brevis “Katabe” pictured. Common Names: Sunspot. Location names are used to identify the different color variants. Locations collected from: Cape Chaitika and
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