My cichlid photos

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I love them very much but I don't know their name in english :confused:

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I see a d.compressiceps (sp) in there 4th pic from the top is one. I also see some peacocks in there!! hehe along with whats been said. I'll look later and help out with the rest I am on break and I cant think of names right now sorry. Anywho you have some very very nice looking fish ! =)
 
1. Fusco in front [Nimbochromis fuscotaeniatus], Redfin Borleyi [Copadichromis borleyi "Redfin"] in background (very nice borleyi!!!)
2. livingstonii in front [Nimbochromis livingstonii], German Red peacock [Aulonocara stuartgranti] in background.
3. VC-10 [Placidochromis milomo]( :eek: Love those lips!:grinyes: )
4. Malawi Eyebiter [Dimidiochromis compressiceps]
5. Peacock, Looks like Aulonocara stuartgranti Cobue but I'm not sure. It's very nice!
6. Gold peacock hybrid
7. Strawberry peacock hybrid
8. OB peacock hybrid
9. Sulferhead peacock [Aulonocara maylandi]
10. ? ? [Melanochromis hybrid and Aulonocara]
11. Kenyi [Metriaclima lombardoi]
12. ? [Melanochromis hybrid]
13. ? [Pseudotropheus polit or perspicax]
14. Red Zebra [Metriaclima estherae]
15. Long Pelvic Zebra [Metriaclima sp. "Zebra Long Pelvic"]
16. The motherload! lol

I also see a plec, a Leopard Ctenopoma, a Geophagus and some Senegal Bichirs. :D
That's a buttload of fish dude. :grinyes:
 
Thats a whole buncha fish in ...what size is that? It looks taller and deeper than most common sizes. Have you considered adding some green? theres a few cichlid resistant (not proof) plants out there that IMO would really spice it up a bit.
-regards
 
thx you guys so much for helping me id them
The tank's size is 40 inches X 20inches X 30inches H :)
I use more than a year to obtain the balance between those killing fighter :cry:
 
the ones with the blue head and red body look like adult male red empress'? Heres a link, but yours seem to have better color. http://www.malawimayhem.com/profile_show.php?id=377


They're definitely C. borleyi. ;)
http://www.ciklid.se/medlemsbilder/Copadichromis borleyi Red Fin Kadango.jpg
I don't see a Protomelas in the bunch but there could be I guess.

You know, I didn't notice before but I do now, that Tropheus duboisi in there! And the eels! Also a gibby (possibly more than one?) and a different type of plec. Get a closer shot of that one! The little one in pic 9! :grinyes:
 
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