The Werner's lamprologus (Lamprologus werneri) is a freshwater fish of the family Cichlidae that grows up to 12 cm.
Description
Werner's lamprologus is a cichlid from the lower Congo in Central Africa. The species grows to about 12 cm and has an oblong, pale body with fine markings. It is rheophilic: adapted to life in fast-flowing river water and staying among rocks and stones. As an ambush predator it feeds on small invertebrates, insect larvae and small fishes. It is probably a pair-bonding cave spawner that lays its eggs in a cavity or crevice and guards them. Owing to a restricted range and threats to its habitat the species is listed as Vulnerable (VU). It is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Werner's lamprologus?
The Werner's lamprologus has an elongate, eel-like body, is mainly white and shows a plain pattern.
Where does the Werner's lamprologus live?
The Werner's lamprologus lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Werner's lamprologus get?
The Werner's lamprologus grows to a maximum of about 12 cm.
Is the Werner's lamprologus dangerous to humans?
No, the Werner's lamprologus is harmless to humans.
Is the Werner's lamprologus edible?
The Werner's lamprologus is not usually eaten.
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