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paradigmcubed
08-11-2003, 4:25 PM
Has anyone kept either of these species before, are the tough to keep?

Thanks

paradigmcubed
08-11-2003, 11:07 PM
*Bump

Verse914
08-11-2003, 11:15 PM
your talking about two fish right? I keep both the Placidochromis phenochilus(8") and P. Electra(5") and theyre pretty mild fish. They keep to themselves, and are very beautiful fish.

valerie
08-12-2003, 1:12 AM
I"m currently keeping P. electra. Very pretty fish.

Do you have a question about them?

ps: What does the NOVA in brackets mean?

paradigmcubed
08-12-2003, 1:24 AM
Yeah, I'm asking about those two fish since I was interested in purchasing both of those species. Electra Nova is described in one of my friends books, I'll get the title, author etc from him in the morning. It is the same size as the Electra, but a much deeper and more vibrant blue. I don't know whether I can get the Electra Nova, but I know I can get the Electra easily. Sorry I can't provide much information, I'll have more when I take a look at his book in the morning.

Thanks

Verse914
08-12-2003, 7:35 AM
Heres a picture of the Electra Nova
http://www.ecichlids.com/fish_pic.php?loc=Malawi&img=pelectranova.jpg

Chances are it has the same temperament as the regular Electra.

valerie
08-12-2003, 2:50 PM
The electra nova is nice looking, but kind of boring compared to the regular electra IMO.I have never seen a electra nova beofre so that is based on the link verse provided

I like my P.electra because it has such a nice irradensence(sp?) and gets quite dark during feeding time.It gets blackish from its mouth to its belly.Quite striking

Dtman
08-13-2003, 9:17 PM
I keep phenochilus, and yes they are beautiful, and pretty peaceful. I wouldnt mix the 2, but I have a rather large aggressive tank, and always avoid mixing species with similar colors.

If I were to choose between the 2 I would go for the phenochilus. Mine are speckling up real well, and starting to look pretty impressive.

paradigmcubed
08-13-2003, 9:34 PM
I have a 125 gallon so I think I could mix the two, maybe not...

Verse914
08-13-2003, 9:39 PM
if your only going with males, then it might work. If your going with pairs, then I wouldnt do it because of hybridization.

paradigmcubed
08-13-2003, 11:35 PM
Right, I forget about that. I'm already having enough trouble preventing that among my Peacocks and don't want anymore chances of hybridization.