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I don`t count sheep to get to sleep, I count fish
OK, I will check out the pics. Thank you!
A few more questions. From the list posted by rifty, is the saulosi also called pseudotropheus saulosi (sp?). Yes it`s the pseudotropheus saulosi http/www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/p_saulosi.php
I also liked the Afra cobu and Cynotilipia Hara but couldn't find either of those on the web site that I wanted to order from (at this point I just wanted to put them on a wish list) Do they have another name? They are known by different names http/www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1371
http/www.borstein.info/profiles/malawi/cynohara.html
Also, when I searched Ndumbi Red top "Pseudotropheus-Perspicax Orange Cap" came up. Is that the same thing? I think the multiple names for every fish is what's realy messing me up. They are known by the name Pseudotropheus-Perspicax Orange Cap but can be found by googling Ndumbi red top. Most shops tend to deal with or at least know the 'common' names' as well as the latin names of the different species (well they do in my neck of the woods anyway) http/mbuna-maik.blogspot.com/2008/10/pseudotropheus-perspicax-orange-cap.html
I'm trying to stick to strictly mbuna but want to keep the most peaceful tank possible. If I did 2 males to 4 females of each would that be OK? Mbuna aren`t known for being a peaceful species, although there are different levels of aggression I don`t think any of them can be considered peaceful but the ratio of 2: is a safer one, it tends to spread any harassment between the females and also keeps one male as the dominant one, which in turn should then keep him displaying his colours
Just out of interest, has anyone actually read my post??? Beware auratus!
Thank you