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Steatocranus (Boulenger, 1899) is a small genus of
rheophilic cichlid fish endemic to the Congo River, although
one species, Steatocranus irevinei, occurs in west Africa.
The genus currently includes 9 species, all of which have
relatively reduced swim bladder function. The name Steatocranus
refers to the fatty deposit on the forehead of most species.
Two species, Steatocranus casuarius (also known as
the lionhead, blockhead or humphead) and Steatocranus
tinanti are relatively common in the
aquarium trade. As for other cichlids brood care is
highly developed and both sexes are involved in raising the
young. All Steatocranus species are secretive cave
spawners and form
monogamous pairs for breeding. The female is more
actively involved in fry raising, while the male is
primarily concerned with territorial defence.
Species
Steatocranus bleheri Meyer, 1993
Steatocranus casuarius Poll, 1939
Steatocranus gibbiceps Boulenger, 1899
Steatocranus glaber Roberts & Stewart, 1976
Steatocranus irvinei (Trewavas, 1943)
Steatocranus mpozoensis Roberts & Stewart,
1976
Steatocranus rouxi (Pellegrin, 1928)
Steatocranus sp red eyes
Steatocranus tinanti (Poll, 1939)
Steatocranus ubanguiensis Roberts & Stewart,
1976
young male Steatocranus sp red eyes ®
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young female Steatocranus casuarius
young male Steatocranus bleheri ®
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