The Spotfin goby cichlid (Tanganicodus irsacae) is a freshwater fish of the family Cichlidae that grows up to 7 cm.
Description
The spotfin goby cichlid is a small cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. The species has a stocky, goby-like, brown body with fine spots and reaches only about 7 cm. It lives in the turbulent surge zone along the shore, where it searches among the pebbles for food and feeds mainly on tiny crustaceans attached to the rocks. The species is a biparental mouthbrooder: both parents take turns carrying the eggs and young in the mouth. It is kept in the aquarium hobby.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Spotfin goby cichlid?
The Spotfin goby cichlid has a torpedo-shaped body, is mainly brown and shows a spots pattern.
Where does the Spotfin goby cichlid live?
The Spotfin goby cichlid lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Spotfin goby cichlid get?
The Spotfin goby cichlid grows to a maximum of about 7 cm.
Is the Spotfin goby cichlid dangerous to humans?
No, the Spotfin goby cichlid is harmless to humans.
Is the Spotfin goby cichlid edible?
The Spotfin goby cichlid is not usually eaten.
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