Shame on me, I have been treating my orange fin comps like the Rodney Dangerfield of my fish room. I probably have about 100 to 150 F1 Altolamprologus compressiceps (Chaitika orange fin) fry in one of my 55 gallon tanks. I decided to pull out a group of the larger ones (which are probably close to 2") and put them in a 10 gallon photography tank. They really are a great looking fish (or so I think 8) ). I guess, when they get to 2" I should probably stop calling them "fry" and start calling them "juvies." In any event, here are a few pics of them in the 10 gallon tank.
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F1 Altolamprologus compressiceps (Chaitika orange fin)
These two dudes where battling for the shell near the front of the tank which allowed me to get some nice shots of the battle...
Which is, precisely, why I placed that shell near the front of the tank :lol:
Altolamps are a very fun species to watch while they jockey for dominance.
I love the "namesake" orange fin
Take care,
Russ
CLICK ON IMAGES TO SEE IN ORIGINAL/LARGER SIZE
F1 Altolamprologus compressiceps (Chaitika orange fin)
These two dudes where battling for the shell near the front of the tank which allowed me to get some nice shots of the battle...
Which is, precisely, why I placed that shell near the front of the tank :lol:
Altolamps are a very fun species to watch while they jockey for dominance.

I love the "namesake" orange fin



Take care,
Russ