ID please?

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Fire Eel
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Hey peps... my knowledge of africans is poor at the mo, so was looking to the more experianced of you to help id these two i picked up earlier:
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straitjacketstar;972922; said:
A big ol' yellow lab (Labidochromis caeruleus) and OB peacock (Aulonocara hybrid). :)
The yellow is ID correctly. The next fish is an OB but why suggest it is a hybrid??????:confused: :confused: These fish occur naturally in the Lake within most of the species.:naughty: :ROFL: :headbang2 :nilly:
 
Scotty;973221; said:
The yellow is ID correctly. The next fish is an OB but why suggest it is a hybrid??????:confused: :confused: These fish occur naturally in the Lake within most of the species.:naughty: :ROFL: :headbang2 :nilly:

Because while OB Labeotropheus, Tropheops and Metriaclima sp. occur naturally in Lake Malawi, OB Peacocks, or any other "OB Haplochromis" for that matter, do not occur naturally anywhere in Lake Malawi. That's standard Malawi Cichlid knowledge any self-proclaimed expert, such as yourself, should know.
Care to spout off any more worthless drivel?
 
Scotty;973221; said:
The yellow is ID correctly. The next fish is an OB but why suggest it is a hybrid??????:confused: :confused: These fish occur naturally in the Lake within most of the species.:naughty: :ROFL: :headbang2 :nilly:

OH MY GOD, you are the biggest pain in the ass EVER. I swear. I don't normally get personal, but for christ's sake, shut up! The fact that OB peacocks ARE hybrids is a VERY well-known fact among hobbiests...so commonly known, that most NEWBIES know they are! So an "expert" like yourself should know that, don't you think? There you go showing how little you actually do know again.
 
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