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Scientific Name: Altolamprologus calvus (Chaitika)
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Common Name(s): White Calvus
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Geo. Origin: Chaitika, Zambia
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Habitat: Shallow Precipitous Rocky Habitat
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Diet: Carnivore
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Gender Differences: Monomorphic
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Breeding: Substrate Spawner
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Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
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Conspecific Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
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Maximum Size: 6"
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Temperature: 77 - 79°F
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pH: 8.6 ?9.1
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Water Hardness: Very Hard
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Difficulty: 2


Images:

Fin Fish Marine biology Tail Ray-finned fish

Adult Male over white substrate

Water Fish Underwater Fin Marine biology

Subadult nearing maturity

Fin Organism Underwater Fish Fish supply

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Photo Credit: Marc Elieson




Comments:
A. calvus dines on insect larvae, small crustaceans and small fry that they suck out of the crevices in the rocks. They are laterally compressed, the specialization that allows them access to these foods where other cichlids cannot.

They thrive on mysis shrimp, krill, salad shrimp, flakes, pellet and brine shrimp in the aquarium.

Despite their large mouth size, they should not be a threat to other adult fish in the aquarium, including adult shelldwellers.
 
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