Special diet for G. altifrons

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Well I tried to take a couple of pictures of them this afternoon, and they just dont nearly do them justice, I will still post them on Monday, but the camera just doesnt show the iridescence or the very light blues and reds along the edges of all the fins. If the guy I bought them from sells some more I would highly recommend them. I bought 8 and he sent me 10 w/1 DOA. Pretty good deal I'd say.
 
I am going to keep a look out for some more and grab them if he sells more. How big would you say they are? I dont know how big a 4 month old cichlid is .
 
They are about 1" long, very cute and very active. They started eating within about an hour of being out of the bags.
 
japes;4188943; said:
Stick to a high quality, varied dry product as staple, and treat with various frozen foods. They're ideally kept on tiny foods, even as fully grown adults (1-2mm pellets), so I'd forget the Crayfish.

I completely agree with japes but, he forgot one thing, use sinking pellets. i feed all of mine NLS 1mm sinking, and then vary it with some other small pellets, mysis shrimp and blood worms. my dicrozosters are push 7".
 
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