Need an ID for a Tang

Razor7Music

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Hello

I bought this fish on Saturday and it was the last one, so the LFS doesn't have the tag any more and can't remember the species.

I'm pretty sure it's a juvie lepidiolamprologus, but I don't know what kind.

I'd like to do some research online. It has a little bit of blue on it.

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Convicts and Blue Gouramis have a little bit of blue on them, too :)

Without a picture, that's all I can give you :)
 

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Yeah, something is wrong
I can't post pics for some reason.

I'd delete the post until I figure it out but I didn't see that option. Sorry

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Well, I found out there is either something wrong with my account or the site, and I reported the error to the webmaster.

In the meantime I emailed a photo to the LFS that I bought it from and they identified it as a
lepidiolamprologus kendalli.

I'm a little surprised they sold me this fish as I asked for something peaceful for my cyps. It's a real small juvie now, but they can grow to be fairly large and they eat small fish! Not what I call peaceful.

I've got time to enjoy it for awhile and then it's going to have to be a trade in as I don't want any of my rare, expensive and hard to get fish to start disappearing!

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Too bad you can't keep the kendali as an adult as it is a beautiful fish when fully developed.Ive kept them in the past along with L.nakambe and elongatus.The three of them look similar but I think kendali looks the best.
 

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I have kept Lepidiolamproglus elongatus with other dissimilar looking, but similar sized fish without a problem with aggression.
Small fish such as tetra sized dithers, quickly disappeared, although anything too big to eat was left alone.
 

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Always liked the yellow "eyelids" of the elongatus.
 

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Thanks guys. I might be able to keep it for a while because it's barely 1 inch now.

One concern is if my cyps start breeding that would a pretty expensive snack 😣

Once I can post pics again I'll put one up just FYI.

How fast do these guys grow?

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When mine spawned, I kept the juvies with 1.5" Ctenochromis horei juvies, and young Nosferatu bartoni without a problem.
But I would have been a bit leery of keeping them with small Cyps.


 
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