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Any body got Pics of their Fry? |
15-02-2008 00:06 by Fry Lover
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I have, to follow |
15-02-2008 00:07 by Fry Lover
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I love Fry |
15-02-2008 00:08 by Fry Lover
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Here's a 7-8mm Pseudotropheus sp. "Acei" (Ngara) aka White Tailed Acei, just caught him tonight from main tank.
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15-02-2008 00:08 by Fry Lover
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same fish, different pic
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15-02-2008 00:11 by Fry Lover
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Here some of my adults, sorry for poor pics
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15-02-2008 00:16 by Fry Lover
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Here's a Labeotropheus Fuelleborni who's almost 2cm in the picture's
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15-02-2008 00:16 by Fry Lover
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15-02-2008 00:17 by Fry Lover
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and mum
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15-02-2008 00:17 by Fry Lover
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this is Dad (fish on right)
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15-02-2008 00:17 by Fry Lover
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15-02-2008 00:18 by Fry Lover
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all the above fish are Malawi (Mbuna) and are mouth-brooders |
15-02-2008 02:10 by Woz
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cant fail with the mbuna fry, i always see little heads poking out of the rocks in my main tank.How they manage to survive is beyond me, ill try and get some pics up soon, i bought 7 acei (turned out i got 7 males...gutted) |
15-02-2008 10:30 by Fry Lover
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alright Wozza, i woz hoping you would reply to this thread as i knew you woz a Mbuna man.
if you woz to post some pics it be great Woz.
lets get some more Malawi action on the forum |
15-02-2008 13:41 by Woz
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cant find my cable to plug into the computer...ill keep looking |
16-02-2008 00:32 by robert.pope
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baby Oranda fry......if you coul'nt guess from the fan tail
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16-02-2008 00:41 by Fry Lover
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i remember that pic, amazing! Is that the Yolk sac or just its belly? |
16-02-2008 00:55 by robert.pope
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its a bit of both ......for ages they have a large belly and they seam to grow around it ( if that makes any sense)
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