Here’s a fact file for the Malawi Eye Biter (*Dimidiochromis compressiceps*), a fascinating and unique species of cichlid:
**Basic Information:**
- **Common Name:** Malawi Eye Biter
- **Scientific Name:** *Dimidiochromis compressiceps*
- **Family:** Cichlidae
- **Order:** Perciformes
- **Native Range:** Lake Malawi, East Africa
**Physical Characteristics:**
- **Size:**
- Males: Up to 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) in length.
- Females: Slightly smaller, typically up to 8-10 inches (20-25 cm).
- **Coloration:**
- Males: Metallic blue or green with dark vertical bars and a vivid blue head.
- Females and juveniles: More subdued coloration, often silvery or brownish.
- **Body Shape:** Slender and elongated with a laterally compressed body, which helps in navigating through aquatic vegetation.
- **Mouth:** Specialized for biting and removing eyes or scales from prey fish, with a protruding jaw and sharp teeth.
### **Behavior and Ecology:**
- **Diet:** Carnivorous; primarily preys on smaller fish, particularly targeting their eyes and fins, which can immobilize or weaken the prey.
- **Hunting Strategy:** Uses stealth to approach prey, then quickly strikes to remove the eyes or fins, leaving the prey disoriented.
- **Habitat:** Prefers shallow waters with plenty of vegetation or rocky areas in Lake Malawi, where it can ambush prey.
- **Social Structure:** Can be territorial, particularly males during the breeding season. Males may establish territories in rocky areas or among vegetation.
- **Breeding:**
- Mouthbrooder; females carry fertilized eggs and young fry in their mouths for protection until they are ready to swim independently.
- Males create small nests or territories to attract females during the breeding season.
**Aquarium Care:**
- **Tank Size:** Requires a large aquarium, ideally 75 gallons or more, due to its size and territorial nature.
- **Water Conditions:**
- Temperature: 76-82°F (24-28°C)
- pH:
- Hardness: Moderately hard to hard water is preferred.
- **Tank Setup:** Should include plenty of hiding spots, such as rocks and plants, to mimic their natural habitat. Open swimming spaces are also necessary.
- **Compatibility:** Can be aggressive, especially towards smaller fish; best kept with other large, robust cichlids.
**Conservation Status:**
- **IUCN Red List:** Not currently listed; relatively common in Lake Malawi, but habitat degradation and overfishing could pose future threats.
**Interesting Facts:**
- The name “Eye Biter“ comes from its unusual feeding habit of targeting the eyes of other fish, a unique adaptation among cichlids.
- *Dimidiochromis compressiceps* is one of the few fish species that have developed this specialized feeding behavior, making it a unique and intriguing species for both researchers and aquarium enthusiasts.
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