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Nembwe

Serranochromis jallae
Nembwe are characterized by their big mouths with large well-spaced conical teeth set in a heavy-set robust body with relatively short pectoral fins.

Nembwe

Introduction: Nembwe (Serranochromis robustus) are characterized by their big mouths with large well-spaced conical teeth set in a heavy-set robust body with relatively short pectoral fins. The larger specimens of nembwe prefer the deep river channels of the Kavango River, as well as permanent lagoons and some secondary channels. They are a target for maby people who are on fishing safaris in Namibia.

Distribution: Kavango region.

Diet: Preys on fish juveniles, minnows and squeakers are favoured by adults.

Colouring: Olive to bright green, with a deep olive band along the mid-body. The fins are olive, with yellow-orange markings and the anal fin of males with orange egg-spots.

Breeding: Breeds in the summer months by nesting along vegetated fringes of mainstreams.

Size: Up to 450mm in length and they can weigh up to 3.5kg

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