BAP: Enterochromis paropius

Becca

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I stripped a lucky 13 eggs (18, but 5 were infertile) from a female today. I was hoping they'd already hatched, but it looks like I got my timing off by a couple days.

Eggs
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Adults
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And because he refuses to be left out anything, my junior aquarist.
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Becca

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In the end, only 4 eggs hatched. The good news is all 4 fry are now big enough that I've moved them to a breeder box.
 

Freakgecko

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i Can’t seem to get a good picture of the females, but I think that would be telling. I was always confused because the males have shown vertical striping at timea
 

Becca

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I have 3 of these little guys still growing out. I've seen other females holding but have not managed to catch them to strip them. I do think they're probably Enterochromis paropius - the colors show up if I shine a bright flashlight on them. Now if I could just hold a flashlight and take a picture at the same time.
 

Becca

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So, as I've long suspected (but hadn't managed to confirm)these are NOT Enterochromis paropius. Per Peter George and Michael Liu, they actually look to be Yssichromis piceatus. I deposited some of the latest group of fry with Lisa at Super Cichlids this week in hopes of spreading them around and maybe getting a definitive ID on them. I did see some real Enterochromis paropius there, and they're lovely fish, but definitely NOT these. Lately I always have at least one female holding and the spawns have been larger.
 
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