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  2. List of cichlid fish of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Another African cichlid is a Frontosa (Cyphotilapia frontosa) which is commonly found in Lake Tanganyika. It grows to about 10-14 inches has minimal aggression and is stripy. It grows to about 10-14 inches has minimal aggression and is stripy.

  3. Paratilapia polleni - Wikipedia

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    Paratilapia polleni is a medium-sized cichlid endemic to Madagascar.It is also a popular fish for display at public aquaria. [2] [3]It is sometimes referred to by the common names starry-night cichlid, polleni cichlid, and black diamond cichlid, while marakely (black fish) is one of its native names.

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    Even in places where the electricity grid is mostly powered by fossil fuels, the discrepancy is huge because gas-powered mowers use an estimated 13.7 times as much energy as electric models.

  5. Cichlid - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Their diversity in the African Great Lakes is important for the study of speciation in evolution. [13] Many cichlids introduced into waters outside of their natural range have become nuisances. [14] All cichlids practice some form of parental care for their eggs and fry, usually in the form of guarding the eggs and fry or mouthbrooding.

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    New study recommends migration to electric-powered lawn and garden equipment because the planet is showing severe signs of climate distress.

  7. Haplochromis latifasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Astatotilapia latifasciata, formerly Haplochromis latifasciatus, is a species of cichlid that is endemic to Uganda where restricted to the Lake Kyoga system, including Lake Bisina (a medium-sized lake to the east of Lake Kyoga itself) and Lake Nawampasa (a small lake southeast of Lake Kyoga itself and only separated by a thin swamp).