Pseudetroplus maculatus

Pseudetroplus maculatus
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Subfamily: Etroplinae
Genus: Pseudetroplus [1]
Bleeker, 1862
Species: P. maculatus
Binomial name
Pseudetroplus maculatus
(Bloch, 1795)
Synonyms

Etroplus maculatus Bloch, 1795

Pseudetroplus maculatus also known as the Orange chromide is a species of fish endemic to freshwater and brackish streams, lagoons and estuaries in southern India and Sri Lanka. [1][2] It is also known as pallathi (Malayalam: പള്ളത്തി) in Malayalam. The species is popular with fishkeeping hobbyists, and is kept frequently in aquariums.[2][3] The species is part of the family Cichlidae and is included in subfamily Etroplinae.

Diet

The species co-occurs throughout its range with Etroplus suratensis. Orange chromides prey on the eggs and larvae of E. suratensis and also act as a "cleaner fish" removing parasites from the larger green chromides in a cleaning symbiosis. Other fish that exhibit such cleaning behavior include cleaner wrasses and goby fish (Elacatinus spp.)[2] The species also feeds on zooplankton and algae.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Pethiyagoda, R., Maduwage, K. & Manamendra-Arachchi, K. (2014): Validation of the South Asian cichlid genus Pseudetroplus Bleeker (Pisces: Cichlidae). Zootaxa, 3838 (5): 595–600.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Loiselle, P.V. (1995). The Cichlid Aquarium. Germany: Tetra Press. ISBN 1-56465-146-0.
  3. Riehl, R.. & Baensch, H.A. (1995). Aquarium Atlas. Germany: Tetra Press. ISBN 3-88244-050-3.