peacock hap paradise

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My aviatar is a P.spil.'Mara Rocks', according to cichlidforum. On the GCCA site it is called a 'Mozambique'. An awesome fish that gets really nice color. I had to move my to his own tank because he is pretty dominate and my tank is going to be mostly Tang.
 
KABB44423;1457931; said:
hey hap i may be getting my hands on a albino ob pecock:naughty: what do u think about those????:D:headbang2albino with orange blotches
Sounds interesting :grinno: Let's see some pics. I am in the process of sorting the 40 or so pics i took today to get them up on here.:nilly:
 
Muske;1459330; said:
My aviatar is a P.spil.'Mara Rocks', according to cichlidforum. On the GCCA site it is called a 'Mozambique'. An awesome fish that gets really nice color. I had to move my to his own tank because he is pretty dominate and my tank is going to be mostly Tang.

He is cool ! I looked on another cichlid-forum and mine looks like the young male I will be getting pics up soon.
 
OK folks here are the long overdue pics of the progress of this tank and what may lead to a divorce but at least I will still have my hobby's.

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ikevi;1459722; said:
Looking good. I do like the intermedius, wish mine would have made it.
Intermedious is one of my favs. The other protomelas in the first set is the redempress and sulfer head mara rocks.
 
Hey , new to the forum and have a similar set-up, I'm curious to see how this tank plays out. Once my nimbochromis species hit the 6" mark they seem to go crazy esp my fuscotaeniatus who is currently in the 20 gallon penalty box in hopes that after some time away he'll be knocked down a few notches. The only peacock I've kept long term is an otterpoint all others seem to get beaten by the larger haps. Good luck with yours.Here's few pics:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b272/RDFISHGUY/Jan1608-009_1.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b272/RDFISHGUY/Jan1608-004_1.jpg
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b272/RDFISHGUY/novfishpix-001_1.jpg
 
RDFISHGUY, that is odd... I haven't had problems with the bigger haps picking too much on the peacocks. Sure there are always a few nipped fins and such but if you get things balanced out right you really shouldn't have problems. (It does mean switching out fish till you have the right balance of aggression.)
 
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