Are there any GREEN African Cichlids?

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As mentioned above, some species from Malawi, Tanganyika and Lake Victoria will show some green on their bodies.



BarroomHero;2871687; said:
Check out the lethrinops species, also tramitichromis intermedius.

I believe there are also some greens in some of the Tanganyikan fish, but I am not familiar with those.

bobgobucks;2871695; said:
If I am not mistaken, that intermedius used to be classified a lethrinops as well


Yup, "Tramitichromis Intermedius" is Lethrinops Intermedius now.


SoDakJeep;2875686; said:
nvenustus.jpg


Nimbochromis venustus



HAHAHAHA, come on, that's yellow :D
 
Someone earlier mentioned the christmas fulu. I got this pic from the internet. I'll bet a lot of you recognize the pic which I'm not going to state where it came from but I always thought this was an awesome pic of the fulu. It made me want to buy some, however I seriously doubt that they all look like this. Also only a little green on it.

Christmas fulu.jpg
 
I saw a malawi african that was pretty much all green, with red/purplish fins...CAnt find the pic of it anymore tho...It was for sale at cichlidstation.com..They must have sold out of them bc they r no longer on the list..
It was listed as a rainbow cichlid or green spec.
 
Marius;2876138; said:
As mentioned above, some species from Malawi, Tanganyika and Lake Victoria will show some green on their bodies.








Yup, "Tramitichromis Intermedius" is Lethrinops Intermedius now.






HAHAHAHA, come on, that's yellow :D
yellow and blue :ROFL: however it wont get you green ...not this time rotflmaoooooooooo:ROFL:
 
cichlid keeper;2902030; said:
that fulu looks great but looks fake also maybe its just me :)


Nah that's what males look like, but that's like a super show male. Most don't get that blue hue in the head. They do show up black stripes in the head and eye, but that pic has to be like a very high quality show male.

I have 1M 5F of this species, just starting to breed for me too. First time females failed a few times, but I do have 1 holding and I'm holding my breath hoping... But my male, he can't compare to that pic, but I'm sure as he ages, his colors will improve. Basically, it's like a red shoulder look, and the lower half to the tail a bit green yellowish.

There's another species, if you like the look of this one you can consider. Though not straight green it is bi-colored, smaller growing and rather peaceful in terms of an African. Astilapia Aeneocolor aka the Albert Yellow Bellies. I have seen 2 color varients where the males had in one, upper half red, lower half yellow, and the other was red/green. These are a victorian also. I have a pair now and 7 more on the way. Great species to keep.

Keep in mind, while the thread is looking Malawi, don't knock Victorians. There are great benefits to going Victorian. For starters, Lake Victorian is undergoing some drastic climate changes, and MANY species are either endangered or extinct there now. Political unreset in Africa is also reducing every year, the number of wild caught exports. If you can get a Victorian tank up and going, trust me, it is well worth your time if you are looking to breed.
 
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