This tends to be an aggressive cichlid, especially during mating.
The Paretroplus dambabe lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
The Paretroplus dambabe is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Paretroplus dambabe is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
A 13 cm male Paretroplus dambabe in my aquarium. Click on the thumbnail for a high resolution photo. Photo by G.J.Reclos /MCH Another sand shifter from Madagascar. Along with P.damii, P. More
Paretroplus dambabe adult in the aquarium of Michael Negrini . Photo by Michael Negrini. Paretroplus dambabe Sparks, 2002 - Curator: Michael Negrini. Last updated on 13-Oct-2009. More
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Etroplinae - Paretroplus dambaberss That article available in the standard RSS format for publication on your website: http://madagroup.francecichlid.com/data/arten. More
Paretroplus dambabe on Fish Mapper TSN 649554 (Taxonomic Serial Number) Retrieved on from the Integrated Taxonomic Information System online database. This is a cached copy. More
efforts to spawn Paretroplus dambabe in a 120-gallon aquarium. I did manage to get 10 viable young from this attempt, but my female soon broke through the egg-crate divider and killed my adult male. More
Paretroplus dambabe is further distinguished from P. petiti, a species to which it has been mistakenly referred for decades, by overall pigmentation pattern (light yellow-olive vs. More