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A glimpse of the complexity of the genus Tropheus. This article is a compilation of the seven entries from the " Tropheus. Week" published March 16-22, 2015. During the week a new entry on Tropheus. Fig 1 The " Tropheus. Week" primarily addressed seven lesser known Tropheus. Day 1 - Tropheus. Sp “Limespot”: Poll’s and Brichard’s observations on Moore’s Tropheus. P art 1 of 2). Populations were usually referred to as geographical colour variants of T. moorii. Poll’s specimens from Tembwe Bay and Mwe...
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Cape Mpimbwe Establishment - African Diving Ltd
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Ras [Cape] Mpimbwe, a promontory formed of enormous masses of granite piled on each other in the wildest confusion and looking as some race of Titans had commenced building a breakwater.". Because of the many bays at the peninsula there is always a place that is protected from the weather. Animals such as birds, monkeys and lizards are common at Cape Mpimbwe. In the water, turtles are occasionally encountered while diving in the area. The colourful red headed agama lizard (. From an aquarist's point of v...
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A new predatory cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. The discovery, collection and overall reflections on the new cichlid species. Plus a survey of the variable. Questioning the status of the quite recently described. Containing 24 pages and featuring 36 colour illustrations. ISBN: 978-91-981301-0-2. Listen to a presentation of volume 1. Price: 65,00 SEK. This Lakesite article will be available shortly. This Lakesite article will be available shortly. This Lakesite article will be available shortly.
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Online since: Nov. 1996. Website Update: 23 Apr. 2014. The Lakesite articles series is an infrequent publishing of reports from Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi/Nyasa with first-hand information on discoveries and collections of new cichlid fish species. Lakesite articles. In the first issue:. The discovery, collection and overall reflections on the new cichlid species. Plus a survey of the variable. Questioning the status of the quite recently described. Lakesite videos Important Message.
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Kushangaza", which was discovered on 11 April 1990 and presented in the Nordic journal 'Ciklidbladet'. The same year (6/1990 and 7/1990), but has not been captured on video until now, more than 20 years later. Other elusive and interesting cichlids featured in the promotional video are. Isonga yellow stain" and. The surge zone along the rocky coast is difficult to survey due to waves and ragged rocks and because of the biotope's narrow and quite often inaccessible characteristics. For a smooth playback a...
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décembre, 2014 | Lake Tanganyika Conservation
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Conservation of rare or endangered species of Lake Tanganyika. Aller au contenu principal. Aller au contenu secondaire. Meet us – Rencontrons nous. Archives mensuelles : décembre 2014. From CRC The demise of a Tanganyika cichlid. Raquo; The recent discovery by a commercial exporter of the locality where the Tanzania Murago variant of Tropheus moorii. Espèces traitées dans cet article: Tropheus moorii. Get the full color PDF of this classic now out of print book! Abonnez-vous à Cichlid Room Companion.
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Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Шум прибоя, Реша, Бурунди. Бужумбурские холмы со стороны Конго. Озеро Танганьика "етанга янья". Географические координаты: 3 25' - 8 45' южной широты, 29 10' - 31 10' восточной долготы. Озеро протянулось с севера на юг на 676 километров и является самым длинным озером в мире. Имеет среднюю поверхностную температуру 25 C. С...
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Repeated observations of displaced cichlids in habitat have been reported by several collectors in the ornamental fish trade (pers. comm.). During surveys in 2007/2008, displaced cichlids or hybrids were found (predominantly. Variants could be encountered (even variants originating from the Congo and Zambia). Figs 1-3. Three different forms of hybrid Tropheus. Variants almost outnumbered the local congeneric. Allegedly, two weeks earlier a larger number of. The northern side of Udachi Point was used by c...
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Kushangaza at Halembe in Lake Tanganyika,. Observations on Brichard’s Tropheus. Kushangaza – A colourational anomaly. Individual discovered at Udachi (Q7) which was surprisingly golden and, was therefore named “Golden Kushangaza” {see picture here. See video clip here. In southern Tanzania, Tropheus moorii. 8220;Red rainbow” is no exception to variants known to occur in the form of Kushangaza {see picture here. Fig 1 A Kushangaza form of Tropheus. In the late seventies and in the eighties. Species compri...
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A glimpse of the complexity of the genus Tropheus. This article is a compilation of the seven entries from the " Tropheus. Week" published March 16-22, 2015. During the week a new entry on Tropheus. Fig 1 The " Tropheus. Week" primarily addressed seven lesser known Tropheus. Day 1 - Tropheus. Sp “Limespot”: Poll’s and Brichard’s observations on Moore’s Tropheus. P art 1 of 2). Populations were usually referred to as geographical colour variants of T. moorii. Poll’s specimens from Tembwe Bay and Mwe...
African Diving Blog: January 2015
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A feast for the eyes –. Sp “Speckleback rainbow”. Discovered by African Diving in the beginning of March 1998, Cyprichromis. Sp “Speckleback rainbow” hails from Cape Tembwe in the Congo. Males display polychromatism and exhibit strong pastel colours in individual combinations. Distinctive features comprise the speckled stripes on the back, hence its name. A group of displaying males shows a full range of rainbow colours. C. Sp “Speckleback rainbow” seems to exist endemically at Cape Tembwe. Microlepidotu...
African Diving Blog: November 2014
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A species of populations being phenotypically uniform but genotypically distinct. Boulenger, 1898) is a large unit of numerous populations that occur in the shallow, rocky biotope along the shore of the southern half of Lake Tanganyika. It is a member of the tribe Lamprologini (Poll 1986: 46). V. moorii. Between Cape Chaitika and Katoto in Zambia. At Cape Chipimbi, Zambia, V. moorii. Was discovered in southern Tanzania. Here the juveniles maintain their beautiful bright yellow colouration until they ...
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8220;Murago” and its equal from Tanzania. Fig 1 Newly collected young male of Tropheus moorii. Fig 2 Locality of Tropheus moorii. In the same article in the Journal of the Nordic Cichlid Association (Karlsson and Karlsson 2012), some background information on. 8220;Murago” from Congo was given and the long-secret location of this population was revealed. A detailed map over the area was presented. In terms of vulnerability the. 8220;Murago” in Congo enjoys, in contrast to its Tanzanian counterpart,...
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African Diving Ltd - Ichthyological surveys of Tanzania
Online since: Nov. 1996. Website Update: 23 Apr. 2014. The Lakesite articles series is an infrequent publishing of reports from Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi/Nyasa with first-hand information on discoveries and collections of new cichlid fish species. Lakesite articles. In the first issue:. The discovery, collection and overall reflections on the new cichlid species. Plus a survey of the variable. Questioning the status of the quite recently described. Lakesite videos Important Message.
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In the Bambara language, Dje means gather and be translates as everyone. Africa is a multi cultured continent. Its culture is rich with so much uniqueness to it. One such aspect of its distinct heritage is with its music. African music is characterized by chants and dance steps. However, its musical instruments are also unique. One such instrument is the Djembe. The traditional djembe is a goblet like hand drum with an authentic goat skin playing surface affixed with rope runners on the side. African...
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