Please ID

no he got the right link, dangerdoll, you probably just clicked the arrow on the link to go to the nexy or before pic
 
How large is it, and is it full grown (how old is it)?

If it's full grown and around 3 inches, it's possible it's a female (or sub-dominate male) Demasoni. Females and sub-dominate male Demasoni are much lighter (not as vivid blue) as the dominate male. It's coloration is the same as the smaller Demasoni I used to have. But mine and all the pictures I've seen have the darker bars running all the way down the body. So don't take my word for it that it's a Demasoni.

edit: looking at more pics online, I doubt it is a Demasoni. But it's coloration is the same as my smaller one (the one I used to have).
 
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Cool fish though
 
I would say it's a neolamprologus tretocephalus...or 5 bar cichlid (common name). It's from Lake Tanganyika, will hit 6 inches, maybe a little more and is an aggressive fish to similar looking fish and all fish when breeding...fins look a little raggy - is he getting beat up/what are your parameters for ammonia/nitrite/nitrate ?

here's a yahoo image search for trets http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-472&va=five+bar+cichlid&sz=all

You should see very noticeable green & yellow colouration of the eye and flecks of sparkly blue around the gills if I'm right.
 
I would agree with Coler. I have seen neolamprologus tretocephalus up close and it looks real close to one.
 
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