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Fish Pics 1

zebra7

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Decided to dust off the Camera,

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Charlutz

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Love the boops Anthony!

My largest juvie is all black and just starting to show a little of the blue.

Arlene, pic two is a cyprichromis leptosoma. I believe it's a Utinta from the ocelli on the dorsal fin. Pic 3 is a cyprichromis microlepidotus, not sure which location, but maybe kilila. Pic 4 is a paracyprichromis nigripinnis. All are from Tanganyika.
 

zebra7

Members
Thank you fellow fish-heads. Sorry, I should have listed the species above each photo. Here is a list below, Anthony.

1. Ventralis Boops Kipili
2. Cyp. Kerenge
3. Cyp. Luiva - blue Orchid
4. Paracyp. Nigripinnis
5. Aul. Stuartgranti Chiwini - Blue Neon
6. Otopharynx Auromarginatus Mara Pt.
7.Lethrinops Albus Kande
8. Buccochromis Spectabalis
9.mchenga cf. conophoros otter point
 

Tony

Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
Great shots Anthony. Have you bred the Mchenga? They're all pretty hot fish, but that guy's my favorite.
 

zebra7

Members
Great shots Anthony. Have you bred the Mchenga? They're all pretty hot fish, but that guy's my favorite.

Hello Tony, yes the Mchenga is a hot fish. I will try to shoot a few more pics of him, that one I posted doesn't do him justice. I've had a few spawns, but females were still a bit small, and spit. I'm hoping to have fry from them by the summer. I will keep you posted. Thank's
 
Arlene, pic two is a cyprichromis leptosoma. I believe it's a Utinta from the ocelli on the dorsal fin. Pic 3 is a cyprichromis microlepidotus, not sure which location, but maybe kilila. Pic 4 is a paracyprichromis nigripinnis. All are from Tanganyika.

Thanks! Do these guys get along with Synodontis petricolas and Neolamprogus multifasciatus? I need something for the top level of a 30g cube that's on the smallish side.

Arlene
 
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