I have several fish with the egg spots. Both of the orange females like that one have it (though this one is the best), but several other fish have it as well. Glad to know I did a good job of picking, as I was really overwhelmed with the options once I got in there.
Everyone seems happy, and they are starting to protect their territories. They are really getting into the sand/spectra stone mixture, and even hit bottom in one spot already. They are grabbing sand abnd dropping it all over the place.
The one fish I am concerned about with aggression is definitely the most dominant one. He has claimed two territories, one on each side of the tank, and he splits his time between each. Both spots are deep pots, and anytime another fish swims near it, he shoots out and scares them off. I believe he is a metriaclima lombardoi. My girls have named him Herman.
(Now that I'm researching, I see that Herman is actually Hermana, lol).
I am really loving this hybrid fish (or whatever it is). He seems to have found his territory, but isn't aggressive at all. He LOVES the camera. I can't hardly get a picture without him in it. Everytime I put it to the glass, he swims in front. It's really funny, I have to move the camera away from him to keep him out of the shot.
One of two medium sized Yellow Labs:
Catfish hanging out upside down on a rock:
She didn't get the memo that this spot is already taken. It can be her territory "half" the time, while Hermana is rockin' it down at the other end of the tank!
Got two of these, though this one has the most markings:
In all, I have 15 cichlids and the catfish. I really only intended to get about 12 total, but numbers got all mixed up in my haste. I will be checking the readings a couple times a day to make sure my filters are handling it.
I got two albino's, but upon closer inspection it appears that only one is a true albino (it has red eyes). The other is bright white as well, but has regular eyes, so I'm not sure exactly what the deal is with it.