Need an ID

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I would say it is definitely an Aulonocara stuartgranti of some sort. Due to the fact that it came out of a mixed tank, you will likely never be able to nail down exactly which location of the lake its predecessors came from. He's still a good looking fish.

How long is he? I know in some of the pics, the body almost looks too shallow for a peacock, but if he is still fairly young, that could explain it.
 
ash im looking at my atlas its showing it as a grants peacock or a auloncara stuartgranti or a auloncara korneliae by the color pattons on your pic it looks like a aulonocara korneliae....
 
Yah he is only like hmm 3ish inches I would say he is a little narrow but hes got a bit of growing up to do. I'll post up some more pics in a few months when he get bigger. I do love his coloration.
 
that is a great looking fish you have..congrats on your new fish and cant wait to see update pics of him... ;)
 
and to ash no i didnt mean sp. rubin red or red flush
i ment stuartgranti german red, there are allot of tipes of stuartgranti
and what you have is a juvy when he grows up he's color will change
 
rickson said:
super g
and to ash no i didnt mean sp. rubin red or red flush
i ment stuartgranti german red, there are allot of tipes of stuartgranti
and what you have is a juvy when he grows up he's color will change

Ok thats why I ask, I couldnt find anything under that name when I tried to look it up.

As for that first part there is no need and he didnt not mean any offense so chill. ;)
 
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