J joe jaskot Dovii MFK Member Sep 16, 2011 3,864 391 107 Clifton, NJ Mar 7, 2012 #2 cynotilapia afra and the same fish again
J joecoulson Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2010 835 0 16 GA www.joecoulsonphotography.com Mar 7, 2012 #3 They also could be an assorted version of the Afra since i don't see too much blue, but it could also be the light.
They also could be an assorted version of the Afra since i don't see too much blue, but it could also be the light.
F Fish_Man_Dan Gambusia MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 672 2 18 fort lauderdale, FL Mar 9, 2012 #4 not afra, they're young Labidochromis Mbamba or hongi... most likely hongi the second one is a subdominant male, the top is the dominant male
not afra, they're young Labidochromis Mbamba or hongi... most likely hongi the second one is a subdominant male, the top is the dominant male
C COG Commando Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 19, 2011 951 0 0 37 West Bend, WI Mar 11, 2012 #5 Fish_Man_Dan said: not afra, they're young Labidochromis Mbamba or hongi... most likely hongi the second one is a subdominant male, the top is the dominant male Click to expand... +1
Fish_Man_Dan said: not afra, they're young Labidochromis Mbamba or hongi... most likely hongi the second one is a subdominant male, the top is the dominant male Click to expand... +1
C L O W N K N I F E Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 10, 2011 3,213 7 38 Plumas Lake, California Mar 20, 2012 #6 Both look like labidochromis sp. "mbamba" to me