Information on Malawi Peacocks

Aquatilium

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Hello all,
Glad we found this thread. We found that 33L with a 2m:4fm ratio with a little cover for the females has been great for us. We feed our peacocks NLS 5 days a week with Spirulina once a day. One day a week we will treat our peacocks to some frozen mysis or frozen brine. I am attaching some pics of a couple of our peacocks.

Aulonocara Maleri Maleri Island
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Aulonocara Mamalela Lemon Jake
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Aulonocara Lwanda Hai Reef
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Maulana BiColor
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Chitimba
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Ngara
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Usisya
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Bigg081

Fish Wrangler
MFK Member
Feb 7, 2006
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Florida
Just starting my tank....This is perfect. I plan to keep Peacocks and Haps, all males.
 

Cichlid_2369

Feeder Fish
Apr 2, 2017
3
0
1
54
Hello all,
Glad we found this thread. We found that 33L with a 2m:4fm ratio with a little cover for the females has been great for us. We feed our peacocks NLS 5 days a week with Spirulina once a day. One day a week we will treat our peacocks to some frozen mysis or frozen brine. I am attaching some pics of a couple of our peacocks.

Aulonocara Maleri Maleri Island
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Aulonocara Mamalela Lemon Jake
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Aulonocara Lwanda Hai Reef
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Maulana BiColor
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Chitimba
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Ngara
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Usisya
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Very beautiful fish!
 

Sir Speedy

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Nov 28, 2017
16
7
3
57
Florida
Mike great write up. I am glad I found this as I am working on a new build and it's going to be species specific (Malawi Peacocks). The links on biotope don't include any images of a typical biotope. It describes rocky bottom but what does it exactly mean. Do you have or know links with pics of malawi peacock scapes or biotope? Thanks
 

JAYBIRD1011

Peacock Bass
MFK Member
Jun 5, 2017
329
578
115
60
Wilmington NC
Hello all,
Glad we found this thread. We found that 33L with a 2m:4fm ratio with a little cover for the females has been great for us. We feed our peacocks NLS 5 days a week with Spirulina once a day. One day a week we will treat our peacocks to some frozen mysis or frozen brine. I am attaching some pics of a couple of our peacocks.

Aulonocara Maleri Maleri Island
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Aulonocara Mamalela Lemon Jake
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Aulonocara Lwanda Hai Reef
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Maulana BiColor
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Chitimba
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Ngara
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Aulonocara Stuartgranti Usisya
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JAYBIRD1011

Peacock Bass
MFK Member
Jun 5, 2017
329
578
115
60
Wilmington NC
A7A4CFF7-E8C5-4BED-A22A-4A70F2938C54.jpeg I’m thinking of buying 15 babies @ 1” from a local breeder for $50. He sent this pic of the male parent. Not sure what to think other than beautiful. I’ve owned cichlids. But not African.
What do you think of this guy?
 
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