Tanganyika Cichlids in their Natural Habitat, by Ad Konings (REVISED & EXPANDED 3rd EDITION 2015).
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Tanganyika Cichlids in their Natural Habitat, by Ad Konings (REVISED & EXPANDED 3rd EDITION 2015).
PLEASE NOTE: This is a Print-On-Demand book which means that it is printed on non-glossy paper. The photos in the book do not have the brilliance found in previous publication from the same author. The advantage of matte paper: no finger prints over time and non-glare photos.
For more than a century the cichlids of Lake Tanganyika have been a focus of scientific attention, and many interesting facts regarding fish behavior have been learned from study of this complex fish community. During the last five decades almost all of the 219 known species have become available in the aquarium hobby, and most of them have proved to be excellent aquarium residents, allowing aquarists to make a considerable contribution to our knowledge of these fishes through observations in captivity.
This third, revised, edition of the definitive study of Lake Tanganyika cichlids discusses and illustrates more species than any previous publication. Basing his study on more than 750 hours of underwater observations all over the lake, the author characterizes the species by their habitat preferences, distribution, feeding and breeding behavior, and coloration.
The more than 1200 photos illustrate all known Tanganyika cichlids, and the majority were taken in the lake, portraying the fish in their natural habitat. And the wealth of information on the natural environment this book contains will render it increasingly possible to maintain each species in the most natural way, allowing it to behave as if it were in the lake. Only by thus duplicating their normal environment can we expect to be treated to the natural behavior of these cichlids.
Contents: Introduction The lake and its cichlids Map of the lake Taxonomy and phylogeny The wave-washed upper rocky habitat The shallow rocky habitat The deep rocky habitat The shallow intermediate habitat The intermediate habitat The sand Empty shells Muddy bottoms The unknown depths References Index HARDCOVER, 408 pages