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Mylochromis lateristriga

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Scientific Name: Mylochromis lateristriga
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Pronunciation: m
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Common Name(s): Giant Flame Oxyrhynchus
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Geo. Origin: Southern half of Lake Malawi.
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Habitat: Open sand
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Diet: Carnivore
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Gender Differences: Dimorphic
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Breeding: Maternal Mouthbrooder
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Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
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Conspecific Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
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Maximum Size: 12"
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Temperature: 78 - 82°F
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pH: 7.8 - 8.6
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Water Hardness: Hard
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Difficulty: 2


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Most aquarium specimens came from Maleri Island. It feeds in the wild by plunging its head into the sand and filtering anything edible from the scooped-up sand (usually insect larvae & crustaceans).
 
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