tarheels910 Malawi Maniac Jul 6, 2006 1,065 0 36 33 Concord, NC Oct 14, 2007 #11 waynecav said: My apolgies it seems what I thought was a yellow lab is acutally a male Pseudotropheus sp. "Daktari" Click to expand... Wow, nice ID. I knew it was a Pseudotropheus, but Daktaris arent very common.
waynecav said: My apolgies it seems what I thought was a yellow lab is acutally a male Pseudotropheus sp. "Daktari" Click to expand... Wow, nice ID. I knew it was a Pseudotropheus, but Daktaris arent very common.
cav wayne Dec 11, 2006 1,188 0 0 50 Hull, UK. Oct 15, 2007 #12 when i bought it it was labeled yellow lab, from the same shop that sold me a frontosa labelled as summit else which i got for 8 pounds instead of 25, unfortunately he died a couple of months ago, i think he was harrassed by some of the other fish
when i bought it it was labeled yellow lab, from the same shop that sold me a frontosa labelled as summit else which i got for 8 pounds instead of 25, unfortunately he died a couple of months ago, i think he was harrassed by some of the other fish
will74 AC Members Mar 4, 2007 262 0 0 52 Kentucky Oct 20, 2007 #13 Fish I.D. They both look like hybrids to me, What was the name of the fish store you purchased them at?
Fish I.D. They both look like hybrids to me, What was the name of the fish store you purchased them at?
M mike b Registered Member Oct 17, 2007 3 0 0 Oct 21, 2007 #14 not sure if Im spelling it right but it looks like an otopharynx lythobates I have about 20 and the juvies are that color and pattern
not sure if Im spelling it right but it looks like an otopharynx lythobates I have about 20 and the juvies are that color and pattern
tarheels910 Malawi Maniac Jul 6, 2006 1,065 0 36 33 Concord, NC Oct 21, 2007 #15 mike b said: not sure if Im spelling it right but it looks like an otopharynx lythobates I have about 20 and the juvies are that color and pattern Click to expand... Def. not a lithobates. Its a Taiwan reef.
mike b said: not sure if Im spelling it right but it looks like an otopharynx lythobates I have about 20 and the juvies are that color and pattern Click to expand... Def. not a lithobates. Its a Taiwan reef.