Description: Orthochromis (Pseudocrenilabrus) machadoi is a fast‑water cichlid found only in the rocky, oxygen‑rich rapids of the Kunene River between Angola and Namibia. Adapted to strong current, it hovers over rock shelves, feeding on insect larvae, micro‑invertebrates, and biofilm. Loose groups form around productive riffles, while pairs spawn in crevices beneath stones, guarding adhesive eggs in sheltered pockets. With its restricted range and dependence on intact rapids, machadoi is vulnerable to hydrological change, making it an important representative of southern Africa’s fragile riverine biodiversity.
Category: Cichlids
Global Region: Africa
Distribution:
CARES Classification: Vulnerable
Genetic Line: Aquarium Strain
Year Acquired: 2024
acquired species from A. Indermaur at 2024 OCA