DeputyChiefJR Glub! Glub! Jan 18, 2006 431 0 0 47 Central Ct May 9, 2006 #1 I'm a psuedotropheus, but sp. is unknown...Anyone have any ideas?
~*LuvMyKribs*~ AC Members Nov 15, 2003 1,909 0 0 Vancouver, Canada www.aquaticescapes.ca May 9, 2006 #2 Hmmm... nothing comes to mind right off the bat. I'll have to ask the expert and report back. If you want to do your own searching, try looking for Pseudotropheus species with "red top" in the name. -Diana
Hmmm... nothing comes to mind right off the bat. I'll have to ask the expert and report back. If you want to do your own searching, try looking for Pseudotropheus species with "red top" in the name. -Diana
DeputyChiefJR Glub! Glub! Jan 18, 2006 431 0 0 47 Central Ct May 9, 2006 #3 I was looking on Malawai Madness and i'm narrowing it down to Pseud. Acei, Pseud. Flavus, Pseud. Msobo Heteropictus, or "Zebra Long-Pelvis"
I was looking on Malawai Madness and i'm narrowing it down to Pseud. Acei, Pseud. Flavus, Pseud. Msobo Heteropictus, or "Zebra Long-Pelvis"
DeputyChiefJR Glub! Glub! Jan 18, 2006 431 0 0 47 Central Ct May 10, 2006 #4 Diana wins again, it's Labidochromis Hongi, AKA Red-Top!
~*LuvMyKribs*~ AC Members Nov 15, 2003 1,909 0 0 Vancouver, Canada www.aquaticescapes.ca May 10, 2006 #5 Hmmm... it does look kinda hongi-ish. I've kept these guys before, and the face is a little more Labidochromis-like then how it appears in the picture. Maybe a better picture to be sure? -Diana
Hmmm... it does look kinda hongi-ish. I've kept these guys before, and the face is a little more Labidochromis-like then how it appears in the picture. Maybe a better picture to be sure? -Diana
DeputyChiefJR Glub! Glub! Jan 18, 2006 431 0 0 47 Central Ct May 10, 2006 #6 Called the fish store and they told me...Will try to get a better pic
J johnpham1986 AC Members May 7, 2006 7 0 0 May 11, 2006 #7 i think ur refering to the Labeotropheus trewavasae "Red Top" http://cichlidrecipe.com/crp15.htm Last edited: May 11, 2006
~*LuvMyKribs*~ AC Members Nov 15, 2003 1,909 0 0 Vancouver, Canada www.aquaticescapes.ca May 11, 2006 #8 Nope, its definately not a trewavasae. They have a very characteristic nose. -Diana
DeputyChiefJR Glub! Glub! Jan 18, 2006 431 0 0 47 Central Ct May 11, 2006 #9 Oh who cares anymore, they're fish, they're cool, they fit in with their mbuna cousins fine...I'm no longer going to worry about it
Oh who cares anymore, they're fish, they're cool, they fit in with their mbuna cousins fine...I'm no longer going to worry about it