Milingu Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jul 19, 2015 1,220 2,191 454 Today at 12:57 PM #11 Damian wrobel said: Or i was also thinking about just keeping one neolamprologus cylindricus Click to expand... Don't. They are very aggressive and they can hybridize with Julidochromis. Reactions: tlindsey
Damian wrobel said: Or i was also thinking about just keeping one neolamprologus cylindricus Click to expand... Don't. They are very aggressive and they can hybridize with Julidochromis.
D Damian wrobel Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 5, 2025 6 5 3 25 Poland Today at 12:58 PM #12 Milingu said: Don't. They are very aggressive and they can hybridize with Julidochromis. Click to expand... No i mean i was thinking about keeping the neolamprologus alone with nothing else in the tank Reactions: Milingu
Milingu said: Don't. They are very aggressive and they can hybridize with Julidochromis. Click to expand... No i mean i was thinking about keeping the neolamprologus alone with nothing else in the tank
P phreeflow Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Nov 19, 2007 2,161 2,827 179 SoCal Today at 4:11 PM #13 Go with the transcriptus pair…great fish Reactions: deeda, Milingu and tlindsey
danotaylor Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 26, 2024 1,393 1,883 154 55 Okeana Ohio Today at 5:05 PM #14 phreeflow said: Go with the transcriptus pair…great fish Click to expand... Agree with the other blokes recommendations. Juli’s are really sweet
phreeflow said: Go with the transcriptus pair…great fish Click to expand... Agree with the other blokes recommendations. Juli’s are really sweet
danotaylor Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 26, 2024 1,393 1,883 154 55 Okeana Ohio Today at 5:09 PM #15 Damian wrobel said: No i mean i was thinking about keeping the neolamprologus alone with nothing else in the tank Click to expand... Neolamps are still a social type of cichlid so an individual in a tank alone would not show you very natural behavior Reactions: phreeflow
Damian wrobel said: No i mean i was thinking about keeping the neolamprologus alone with nothing else in the tank Click to expand... Neolamps are still a social type of cichlid so an individual in a tank alone would not show you very natural behavior