Again no mbuna with peacocks.... It can work at times, but when you go big with lots of fish more room for things to go wrong... Stay with smaller haps and larger gental giants and peacocks...
ikevi;1591010; said:As I said I think it is a red empress (Still young to tell.) But if you are getting a 120 that will be more than enough for any hap it is going to turn out to be. (I think it looks like some sort of Protomelas for sure.)
But this is the one I think it is:
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1369
(Click on images and young male and it should look fairly close, the vertical strips come and go depending on how stressed the guy is right?)