Astatotilapia calliptera explained

Astatotilapia calliptera, the eastern happy or eastern river bream, is a species of haplochromine cichlid from southeastern Africa.

Description

The male Astatotilapia calliptera has blue lips and a dark line through its eye. It can show a reddish forehead but the body is normally yellow, although some wild populations are blue.[1] The females are smaller than the males and are brownish silvery in colour. The maximum total length is .

Distribution

Astatotilapia calliptera occurs in Lake Malawi and its drainage, the Shire River, and Lakes Chiuta and Chilwa. It has also been recorded from the lower Zambezi River, and in coastal rivers on the coastal plain of Mozambique, from the Rovuma River and south as far as the Save River, This species is established as a non-native, introduced species in Broward County and Palm Beach County in Florida, United States.[2]

Habitat and ecology

Astatotilapia calliptera prefers shallow water with a sand substrate with aquatic vegetation such as species of Vallisneria,[1] where it can be abundant. It is most common in the lower reaches of rivers and weedy flood lagoons. It is an omnivore and much of its diet consists of detritus and phytoplankton;[1] they will also eat invertebrates, algae and smaller fishes.

They are mouthbrooders in which the female lays her eggs on a hard substrate and then they are inseminated by the male before the female takes them into her mouth where they stay for 12-14 days before hatching. The young are then guarded by their mother for a further 5-6 days, using her mouth as a refuge when they perceive danger.

Aquarium trade

Astatotilapia calliptera was one of the first cichlid species found in the aquarium trade.[3] [4] A number of colour varieties are available.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Astatotilapia calliptera . 28 November 2018 . African-cichlid.com.
  2. Web site: Florida's Introduced Nonindigenous and Invasive Fishes: Part 1 of a 3-part Series on Biological Invasions in Florida . Jason Seltz . 28 April 2017 . 28 November 2018 . Anamar Environmental Consulting Inc..
  3. Web site: Astatotilapia calliptera . 28 November 2018 . Greater Chicago Cichlid Association.
  4. Web site: Astatotilapia calliptera . 28 November 2018 . The Cichlid Forum . Greg Steeves. 24 December 2009 .