CARES Species Profile:  Astatotilapia nubila

Description

A relatively common haplochromine endemic to the Lake Victoria basin but not found in the lake itself. It inhabits shallow inshore areas close to vegetation. Feeds on insects and small crustaceans. It's a small, primarily black fish. Easy to keep and breed. It has quite a few forms that make it both interesting to hobbyists and interesting to scientists.

CARES Family:   Cichlidae - East Africa

Global Region:   Africa

Distribution:   Lake Victoria Basin

CARES Classification:  Vulnerable CARES Assessment Date:  March 14, 2026    
IUCN Red List:  Vulnerable   IUCN Assessment Date:  March 10, 2026      
 

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