Malawi MaD
Fish Herder
Yeah i noticed them all looking at the clip, looked funny. What are the next 5 to 6 fish you want then?? Hopefully you will get some breeding going on in there soon
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I love that maingano too! It is soooo bright and striking to look at!Nice fish again Rio, especially the maingano.
The other to me looks like pseudotropheus elongatus ornatus male, these are a very nice species too!
The last fish is a Metriaclima Lombardoi male, these can be aggressive lil things but again not always.
I love that maingano too! It is soooo bright and striking to look at!Nice fish again Rio, especially the maingano.
The other to me looks like pseudotropheus elongatus ornatus male, these are a very nice species too!
The last fish is a Metriaclima Lombardoi male, these can be aggressive lil things but again not always.
I always google the names you give me, and compare my fish to the pictures I find (since some of my pics aren't fabulous). The second blue one does look like an ornatus. Thanks for your help!
Any idea what the gray ones are?
I also got a Psuedotropheus socolofi with this group.
The only ones I am really concerned about are the Melanochromis auratus. So far, they aren't aggressive at all, but I keep reading and hearing that they could cause a massacre overnight, after months of seemingly good behavior.
They look to be female to me, but they are medium sized (about 2 inches maybe), so I'm not sure. They stay together for the most part, kind of in a schooling fashion rather than a chasing one. They had some monstrous ones at the LFS yesterday, and they seemed to be ruling the tank as far as chasing, but no actual fighting (I stood there for over an hour waiting my turn).I love that maingano too! It is soooo bright and striking to look at!Nice fish again Rio, especially the maingano.
The other to me looks like pseudotropheus elongatus ornatus male, these are a very nice species too!
The last fish is a Metriaclima Lombardoi male, these can be aggressive lil things but again not always.
I always google the names you give me, and compare my fish to the pictures I find (since some of my pics aren't fabulous). The second blue one does look like an ornatus. Thanks for your help!
Any idea what the gray ones are?
I also got a Psuedotropheus socolofi with this group.
The only ones I am really concerned about are the Melanochromis auratus. So far, they aren't aggressive at all, but I keep reading and hearing that they could cause a massacre overnight, after months of seemingly good behavior.
The grey's are Aulonocara species but which type i dont have a clue. Nearly all the females look similar so it could be any im afraid .
Im going for a wild group of auratus to add to my 3 F1 so far they are been pretty timid and not causing any problem's. I know they can be very OTT but any mbuna can have a fit and chase/attack anything out of the blue. Your 2 auratus are females yes? although, What size are they? They could still be juvi's and not changed to male colouration yet. The females usually chase each other the most which is why its usually best to have 6+ females and 1 male.
Oh ok, didn't know they were females. I have so much color in there, it's kind of nice to have the black/gray color.The Aulonocara i think will stay that colour as they are females.
Thanks MaD! I don't think you saw my reply in another thread, but I didn't realize the one in the top right was a peacock. I thought he was a hybrid of some sort (which I lovingly named "Klaus" because that is the hybrid's name on the Vampire Diaries, lol), but apparently I was way off. I noticed he is much slower moving and more deliberate about his movements, but chalked that up to a "different personality". He doesn't get picked on at all. In fact, he's literally the only one I haven't seen in a display with another fish at some time or another. They totally ignore him it seems. Do you think it's okay to keep him in there?