mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Aug 17, 2008 #2 Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" (Chipoka) is my guess, but most likely a stuartgranti Maleri something...
Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" (Chipoka) is my guess, but most likely a stuartgranti Maleri something...
tydus Piranha MFK Member Jul 11, 2007 4,875 50 81 California Aug 17, 2008 #3 mike dunagan;2087456; said: Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" (Chipoka) is my guess, but most likely a stuartgranti Maleri something... Click to expand...
mike dunagan;2087456; said: Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" (Chipoka) is my guess, but most likely a stuartgranti Maleri something... Click to expand...
J jhutch Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 1,323 1 38 New York aquaticmadness.com Aug 17, 2008 #4 Looks like Aulonocara sp. Stuartgranti Maleri "Nankoma" to me
B Bre Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 24, 2007 804 0 0 Denver, CO Aug 17, 2008 #5 I would have to say after looking at pics of the different one's mentioned...So far he looks the most like the "Nankoma" but it is hard to tell in a lot of the pics.
I would have to say after looking at pics of the different one's mentioned...So far he looks the most like the "Nankoma" but it is hard to tell in a lot of the pics.
B Bre Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 24, 2007 804 0 0 Denver, CO Aug 18, 2008 #6 Is this species harder to find? I was just curious how common they are in other areas as I had not really seen any here before.
Is this species harder to find? I was just curious how common they are in other areas as I had not really seen any here before.
Pharaoh Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Feb 18, 2008 17,567 178 1,097 Indianapolis Aug 18, 2008 #7 I would say they are fairly common in the hobby.
mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Aug 18, 2008 #8 pretty close to what it is so far...