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Julidochromis transcriptus MATTHES, 1959

Masked Julie

Etymology

Julidochromis: from the name ‘Julidini’, a putative tribe of labrid marine wrasses which Julidochromis resemble, and the Greek chromis, meaning ‘fish’.

transcriptus: from the Latin transcribo, meaning ‘transcribed, copied’.

Classification

Order: Perciformes Family: Cichlidae

Distribution

Endemic to northwestern Lake Tanganyika, between Luhanga and Makabola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with type locality given simply as the ‘extreme north’ of the lake.

Habitat

Inhabits rocky, coastal zones.

Maximum Standard Length

60 – 65 mm.

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One Response to “Julidochromis transcriptus – Masked Julie”

  • NeoZ

    it is territorial and aggressive. best kept in a species tank with plenty of rocks and caves. It will eat the fry of other species.


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