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where can i find mature fish? |
01-07-2006 21:48 by jakem
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hello i have been trying to work out what fish i have by looking in a book but i did not have too much luck. i think i have found a couple and they are labidochromis caeruleus, melanochromis auratus, labeotropheus trewavasae and frontosa. i think that is what i got but not 100% iahe got alot more but most of them are babies but i think they are a mixture.
i want to get more colourful fish but i need them 2"-4" so they dont get eaten any ideas i live in slough.
cheers jake |
01-07-2006 21:49 by jakem
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here is a couple undentified fish of mine
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01-07-2006 21:50 by jakem
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pic2
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01-07-2006 21:50 by jakem
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01-07-2006 21:50 by dave cook
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look like albino malawi chillids not 100% of there real name though |
01-07-2006 21:51 by dave cook
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lexter will be your man for this |
01-07-2006 21:53 by jakem
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i have got more but i cant get pics of them lol
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01-07-2006 22:02 by dave cook
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lovly fish what size tank you got jake and how long
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01-07-2006 22:11 by jakem
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cheers well right this min the fish are in a 3ft tank, i started off with a couple and they just bred like mad.
but right this min im setting up their new home 5ftx3ftx2ft |
01-07-2006 22:51 by Ray
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Hello the top fish is maylandia estherae (red zebra), the middle a maylandia/pseudotropheus orange blotch (ob zebra),and the bottom again maylandia/pseudo poss aurora but to be honest it could be loads of types or even a hybrid. |
02-07-2006 11:52 by jakem
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ok cool but does any one know where i can get bigger fish
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02-07-2006 12:34 by Ray
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maidenhead always have adults in stock,but Mbuna usually leave smaller fish alone,in a large tank with plenty of rocks you should have no problem mixing in smaller fish |
04-07-2006 15:08 by ryanroddis
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Hi, The first fish shown is a Mbuna Estrahae, i think thats how its spelt, The third is some breed of Psuedthrophius. |
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