maurizio Fish Crazy Joined May 1, 2010 Messages 312 Reaction score 0 Location DK Jan 29, 2012 #1 Staff as usual too busy, so I thought it easier to just take a few photos and post them here. What are these? They look beautiful. About 3 cm long, just arrived in the shop. The pics are poor, but that's the best I can do with the phone,.... Attachments 28012012208.jpg 75.1 KB · Views: 29
Staff as usual too busy, so I thought it easier to just take a few photos and post them here. What are these? They look beautiful. About 3 cm long, just arrived in the shop. The pics are poor, but that's the best I can do with the phone,....
thereverendturtle I'm to old for this Joined Dec 11, 2011 Messages 2,329 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 29, 2012 #2 A. compressiceps. Which variety not sure, look like gold heads. They are slow growing and eventually will reach about 12 cm.
A. compressiceps. Which variety not sure, look like gold heads. They are slow growing and eventually will reach about 12 cm.
S sona98765 Fish Fanatic Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 157 Reaction score 0 Jan 29, 2012 #3 I think those are Pike Cichlids.
minnnt Fish Expert Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 12,060 Reaction score 0 Location Nottinghamshire Jan 29, 2012 #4 sona98765 said: I think those are Pike Cichlids. Click to expand... Nope, definately Comps. They're from Lake Tanganyika. Probably some of the best looking Tangs there is. And yes, Gold Heads would probably be correct.
sona98765 said: I think those are Pike Cichlids. Click to expand... Nope, definately Comps. They're from Lake Tanganyika. Probably some of the best looking Tangs there is. And yes, Gold Heads would probably be correct.
OP OP maurizio Fish Crazy Joined May 1, 2010 Messages 312 Reaction score 0 Location DK Jan 30, 2012 #5 Thanks folks!