Let me rephrase the question....What were her tankmates. Forgot to mention it was a female. Latisfaciata


Alistriwen;1742039; said:Finally some decent pictures of my fish. You'll have to excuse the poorly decorated tank but I just moved 200 kilometres with 200 fish 2 days ago and haven't had time to really make the tanks look spiffyThe Astotilapia Lasfasciata were some of my less cooperative fish when it came to posing for pics but I got some decent shots and they're still in post-moving stress de-colouration but anyways here they are :
Best shot I could get off the subdominant male (of either male really)
![]()
This is the dominant male in his cave
![]()
The group (one holding female in that shot, can you tell which ? [probably not!]):
![]()
Red Devil;1744473; said:very very nice! The one hiding by the rock i think is holding.
Sic_Maggot13;1744839; said:are those thick skin haps? if soo have you tried them with anything else? are they real agressive?
TheFanatic;1745753; said:Not skin Haps. Skins don't get that much red. Generally they are called Zebra Obliquidens but that name is taken from another fish that is pretty much extinct.
As for aggression, they are no aggressive at all. I have two males and two fems in with peacocks, yellow labs, a tret, couple of juliis, etc. My dominant male and and the two fems have bred twice now. Well, one of the fems is holding again, still waiting on the other. So 1.5 times...
But even when in breeding mode they are not aggressive even towards fairly tranquil Africans....