T Tanka Registered Member Sep 15, 2009 1 0 0 37 Sep 17, 2009 #1 Not sure if it's a south american cichlid? Scientific and common name?
livebearerfreak you are hypnotized! LOL May 31, 2005 3,205 7 38 36 fairchild wi 54741 Real Name douglas harvey Sep 17, 2009 #2 it starts with bricardi or sumtin like that and there some type of dwarf africans
ibr3ak I Eat Fish Dec 15, 2007 1,831 0 0 Brooklyn, An Why See Sep 17, 2009 #3 Neolamprologus brichardi (some lfs's label it as a fairy cichlid), from lake tanganyika.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 35 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Sep 17, 2009 #4 Definitely a lamprolog, which are african, in the brichardi complex...quite possibly Neolamprologus brichardi (N. pulcher actually). I can't really tell what markings are on the gill cover.
Definitely a lamprolog, which are african, in the brichardi complex...quite possibly Neolamprologus brichardi (N. pulcher actually). I can't really tell what markings are on the gill cover.
ProAquatics Java craving Mar 6, 2008 1,045 0 0 40 Lake Chabot Sep 17, 2009 #5 ibr3ak said: Neolamprologus brichardi (some lfs's label it as a fairy cichlid), from lake tanganyika. Click to expand... :iagree:
ibr3ak said: Neolamprologus brichardi (some lfs's label it as a fairy cichlid), from lake tanganyika. Click to expand... :iagree: