I ikevi Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 19, 2006 1,228 17 68 Oregon Aug 25, 2008 #11 I also agree on the Labeotropheus trewavasae, and the last one I will mention on is likely foreground 2 is a female Copadichromis borleyi (red fin).
I also agree on the Labeotropheus trewavasae, and the last one I will mention on is likely foreground 2 is a female Copadichromis borleyi (red fin).
M my4age Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2007 57 0 0 Christchurch Aug 25, 2008 #12 do the Copadichromis borleyi red fin have black spot in the middle of the body? mine never have that spot.
do the Copadichromis borleyi red fin have black spot in the middle of the body? mine never have that spot.
I ikevi Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 19, 2006 1,228 17 68 Oregon Aug 25, 2008 #13 I have seen several Copadichromis borleyi with and without spots, though I can't say for certain if mine were Kadango. Here are some: http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/haps/copadichromis_borleyi.html
I have seen several Copadichromis borleyi with and without spots, though I can't say for certain if mine were Kadango. Here are some: http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/haps/copadichromis_borleyi.html
M my4age Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2007 57 0 0 Christchurch Aug 25, 2008 #14 thanks ikevi, learnt a lot
I ibr3ak Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 217 0 0 Brooklyn, NY Aug 25, 2008 #15 Yeah, c. borleyi kande island have a spot:
mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Aug 25, 2008 #16 could be a tanzania because of the barring as well... of course it is pretty light in color though...
could be a tanzania because of the barring as well... of course it is pretty light in color though...