

Lake Tanganyika cichlids can be housed together in a variety of different combinations. Lake Tanganyika Cichlids: Setup and care: In the first part of this article, we’ll be providing an overview of cichlids from Lake Tanganyika.

Lake Victoria, on the other hand, is quite shallow (84 m), but has an enormous surface area (68,870 km 2) and as such is the ninth-largest (2,700 km 3) lake in the world. Lake Tanganyika is the second-deepest (1,470 m) and third-largest (18,900 km 3) lake in the world, whereas Lake Malawi is the sixth-deepest (706 m) and fifth-largest (7,725 km 3) lake in the world. The Rift Valley lakes are some of the world’s oldest, deepest, and largest lakes. Lake Victoria is not located within one of the main branches, but rather between them. The Western Rift Valley runs along the eastern border of Zaire and is home to Lake Tanganyika and several other smaller lakes. Lake Malawi lies in the Eastern Rift branch.


The Eastern Rift Valley cuts across Ethiopia and then south across Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi to Mozambique. The EAR consists of two main branches, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Western Rift Valley. In approximately 10 million years, one of the two tectonic plates will break off, and a new ocean basin will be formed. Depressions have formed as a result, and over time have been filled with water, creating lakes. The EAR is a divergent tectonic plate boundary, wherein the African Plate is in the process of splitting into two. These lakes are situated within the East African Rift (EAR), an active continental rift zone which first began developing approximately 25 million years ago. The continent of Africa is home to Lakes Tanganyika, Malawi, and Victoria, three enormous bodies of water which house a huge variety of fascinating cichlids.
