African Cichlid Guessing Game

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blacktip said:
It was actually labeotropheus trewavasae. Very similar to fuelleborni but have a longer, skinnier body.

I'll have the new fish up in the morning.
yup I had to pics up of both types and I was looking at them but the fuelleborni in my pic just really looked like the pic you posted more then the other guy has his colors were lighter in the pic I found, I really didnt look at the body type. :thumbsup:

Also who ever posts the pic is the one that needs to confirm it, not me as African's can look very similar to one another I can be just as wrong as the next person! So please wait for a confirmation from the orginial pic poster! Be patient with people as they prob have other things to do/look at Thanks! :grinyes:
 
What you talking about bro? :D If you post a picture up with the name of the fish under it then I will get one right. Can any one reccomend a good book on Africans?
 
Caveman said:
What you talking about bro? :D If you post a picture up with the name of the fish under it then I will get one right. Can any one reccomend a good book on Africans?

:p I hope someone wouldnt do that, hopefully they are carefull in taking the name off of the picture when they post it.

What kind of a book, a general, on a certian African, very informative? All Lakes or which Lake?
 
Ash said:
:p I hope someone wouldnt do that, hopefully they are carefull in taking the name off of the picture when they post it.

What kind of a book, a general, on a certian African, very informative? All Lakes or which Lake?
Preferably one with pictures. I need a very informative one or I wont learn nothing. :drool:
 
Caveman said:
Preferably one with pictures. I need a very informative one or I wont learn nothing. :drool:
merghhh



Sucess with Cichlids from Lake Malawi & Tanganyika

or

Ad Konings Book of Cichilds and all the other fishies of Lake Malawi

and then

Malawi Cichlids: Mbuna

and

Cichlids News

followed by

Malawi Cichlids - Keeping and Breeding them in captivity

along with

Enjoying Cichlids

and

Sucess with Cichlids from Lakes Malawi and Tanganyaki

and

Afican Cichlids II : Cichlids from eastern Africa

and

The Cichlid Aquarium

along with

Tetra's popular guide to Tropical Cichlids.

That help any??
 
Ash said:
merghhh



Sucess with Cichlids from Lake Malawi & Tanganyika

or

Ad Konings Book of Cichilds and all the other fishies of Lake Malawi

and then

Malawi Cichlids: Mbuna

and

Cichlids News

followed by

Malawi Cichlids - Keeping and Breeding them in captivity

along with

Enjoying Cichlids

and

Sucess with Cichlids from Lakes Malawi and Tanganyaki

and

Afican Cichlids II : Cichlids from eastern Africa

and

The Cichlid Aquarium

along with

Tetra's popular guide to Tropical Cichlids.

That help any??
Yes! :naughty: Now lets see if I get a book. ;)
 
Okay, here is the next fish. I got two pics to help you out this time. This is one of my favorites.

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xenotilapia_ochrogenys_mzuri.jpg
 
Xenotilapia ochrogenys "mzuri"

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The pics are actually from two different locations, so I won't get that picky, but the fish is definitely xenotilapia ochrogenys. Good job guppy. :thumbsup: You're up.
 
I found one of your pics on a German site, here it is while I look for one to post

xenotilapia_ochrogenys_mzuri.jpg
 
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