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Malawi, Tanganyikan & Victorian Cichlids Malawi, Tanganyikan & Victorian Cichlids are unique in many ways and some of the most brightly coloured and active of the cichlid family. We hope this get interesting for you Rift Valley fans.

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Old 05-04-2008, 10:09 AM
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Thanks son, peeps are always mistaking them for Frontosa
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:54 PM
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thats exactly what i was going to post ray until i read your reply,im 98% its a demansoni anyway fry looking good, you got a full tank shot?
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Old 05-04-2008, 07:35 PM
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thats exactly what i was going to post ray until i read your reply,im 98% its a demansoni anyway fry looking good, you got a full tank shot?

Couple on here Woz, but not that recent

Final Malawi Set-Up
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Old 05-05-2008, 11:10 AM
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niceee....well i think there much nicer than frontosa anyway, they dont grow huge aswell, ive got a pair of them in with my malawis and theyre stunning fish ive also got a few fronts and there all fine together
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niceee....well i think there much nicer than frontosa anyway, they dont grow huge aswell, ive got a pair of them in with my malawis and theyre stunning fish ive also got a few fronts and there all fine together

yeh, i look the look of mine over Fronts, never actually owned a Front, i dont find them all that pleasing on the eye when they get older, but you never know, one day............

have you got any recent pics of your set-up's Woz?
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nah not at the minute mate, i cant find the digi cam! as soon as i do ill get a thread started, im still setting the fishhouse up as well so ill try and get some pics of that its HUGE
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nah not at the minute mate, i cant find the digi cam! as soon as i do ill get a thread started, im still setting the fishhouse up as well so ill try and get some pics of that its HUGE
oh yeh forgot about that! Look forward to pictures
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okay last piccies for a while (i promise ), as i now have all the fish on camera, and until i get more advanced with my camera, i'll doubt i'll get any better than shots than i have already ac***ulated.

All shots taken with filters turned off for a few minutes, i find it easier to get pictures this way sometimes.

If you think the sex or ID of any fish is incorrect please state so, i am labelling them as i bought them or inherited them of previous owners

As some maybe aware, i have a few Tanginyikan's in my "Malawi set-up", although it remains about 90% Mbuna.


Red Top Hongi Juvenile (Labidochromis Hongi)


Red Top Hongi in middle, Blue Cobalt juveniles (as sold to me either side) but not sure if these are just Pseudotropheus Zebra or Metriaclima Callainos?


As above, not sure if these are just Pseudotropheus Zebra or Metriaclima Callainos?


And again

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Metriaclima Greshakei, or is it supposed to be Maylandia Greshaki? He is showing his breeding colours in these pictures, goes from a darker blue to the colour you see now and even paler (almost white sometimes), this can happen in the space of minutes and change throughout the day (his colour)







Sold to me as Pseudotropheus Zebra


Pseudotropheus sp. "Acei" (Ngara)



Maylandia Estherae (Red Zebra, male)



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Old 05-05-2008, 08:52 PM
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tank shots, i know not to everyone's taste really, i am still happy with it! and the fish seem to be to!






Pseudotropheus Sucker



Neolamprologus Meeli





Hybrid Julidochromis, born here



Random shot!

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