Anybody kept them in the states? From what I've read on european forums, these seem to be some of the better large tanganyikans as they get along great in groups as well as other large tanganyikas such as benthos and frontosa although they are probably unsafe with most neolamprologines considering males get to 10" or 26 cm.
They look downright nasty too and seem to lay a lot of eggs. Really wish there were more of em.
Seem to be the perfect frontosa tankmate.

They look downright nasty too and seem to lay a lot of eggs. Really wish there were more of em.
Seem to be the perfect frontosa tankmate.
