Hello to all!
Thank you Thomas, for your efforts, and thank you Enrico, for the additional informations about X. spiloptera!
Thomas Andersen wrote:48 % filamentous algae
52 % unicellar algae
0 % (!!) crustaceans, insect larvae, debris, sand.
100% herbivorous! Though I would have expected a diet, like the one of Tropheus or Eretmodus, I am surprised about 100%. I read about Petrochromis orthognatus (RIL 6,4 !)that even his diet has a rate of 3,4% crustaceans and larvae.
But I admit, I'm even more astonished about the diet of X. papilio
Thomas Andersen wrote:90 % Ostracods
10 % Copepods, insect larvae, algae, sand.
I would have expected X. papilio beeing by a higher rate herbivorous.
EC wrote:X. leptura live on algal carpet and in adult stage feed only in algae. Only juveniles have algae/small crustaceans diet.
That is corresponding with what is reported from other Aufwuchs-eating species. Juveniles need higher percentage of easily digestible proteins. And Sturmbauer e.a. report, that juveniles have a shorter RIL, compared to adults of the same species.
An highly interesting article about trophic specialization can be found here, if you download the pdf.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/b17253888v1t1130/sidguppy wrote:that means that Asprotilapia is fairly unique in Ectodines as being a true herbivore
I'm concerned with questions like this since fairly long time. And may I offer you another result, that astonished ME,!(Maybe not you)
The RIL for Ectodus is 1,0 - No surprise!
But would you have expected 3,5 for Lestradea? And 4,0 for Cardiopharynx?
For comparison: Eretmodus 2,5 Tropheus moorii 4,8
So I learned, never feed Lestradea, like you feed Ectodus!
Regards
Gerd