Hemichromis elongatus
Distinguishing Features: Hemichromis elongatus belongs to a subgroup of Hemichromis (along with H. fasciatus and H. frempongi) that are distinctly larger and more predatory than the smaller jewel cichlids. H. elongatus has a longer more predatory snout is grey in colour with five distinctive black spots along the length of the body, the first on the gill cover and the last on the caudal peduncle. These spots are surrounded by small irradescent bronze scales and in sexually active fish the opercular spot is surrounded by a red colouration. This gave rise to the common name, the five star general. The fins are opaque and smoky in colour, the top of the tail margin fin sometimes has small a red mark.
Origin:Widespread in west africa.

Photo Courtesy:
Jeff Rapps
Common name: Five Star General
Maximum size: 15cm
Similar species: Hemichromis fasciatus, Hemichromis
frempongi
Name derivation: elongatus - refers to the elongate shape of
the body.
Availability: The five star general was once available ito Australian hobbyists, however, it appears to have been lost to the hobby here in Australia.
