ibr3ak I Eat Fish Dec 15, 2007 1,831 0 0 Brooklyn, An Why See Jun 6, 2008 #2 Aulonocara something, could be a young male or female because it lacks the color. browse through the cichlid-forum.com's fish profiles.
Aulonocara something, could be a young male or female because it lacks the color. browse through the cichlid-forum.com's fish profiles.
mostlycichlids Cichlid Specialist Apr 27, 2006 2,664 3 38 New Mexico USA www.freshwatermadness.com Real Name Paul Jun 6, 2008 #3 Definately a Aulonocara Species.
Brian Bivens Labeotropheus Trawavasae Jun 8, 2007 886 0 16 45 Colorado Springs Jun 6, 2008 #4 I would say a young eureka red aulonocara, they are a selective bred strain of the red shoulder peacock cichlid.
I would say a young eureka red aulonocara, they are a selective bred strain of the red shoulder peacock cichlid.
Brian Bivens Labeotropheus Trawavasae Jun 8, 2007 886 0 16 45 Colorado Springs Jun 6, 2008 #5 I would also guess it is a male because of the false egg spots...
ibr3ak I Eat Fish Dec 15, 2007 1,831 0 0 Brooklyn, An Why See Jun 6, 2008 #6 Both males and females can have eggspots.
Lady G It's a mafia thing, nothing personl Oct 6, 2005 3,322 0 0 WI gingersassatelli.bodybyvi.com Jun 6, 2008 #7 I would guess a Jacob.
Lady G It's a mafia thing, nothing personl Oct 6, 2005 3,322 0 0 WI gingersassatelli.bodybyvi.com Jun 6, 2008 #8 Aulonocara jacobfreibergi "otter point" or "Eureka"?
T teal AC Members Sep 17, 2007 4 0 1 48 Jun 6, 2008 #9 Thanks guys, it definitely looks like it could be a young Aulonocara jacobfreibergi: http://cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1377
Thanks guys, it definitely looks like it could be a young Aulonocara jacobfreibergi: http://cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1377
T toddnbecka AC Members Dec 17, 2004 2,808 3 38 Cumberland, MD 21502 Jun 6, 2008 #10 Definitely male, females don't have color in the dorsal fin.