Actual Aulonocara sp. or OB's?
OB females are generally a peachy-orange with black blotches.
Males will get greens, blues, reds, the metallic whites and yellows, etc.
Beware hormoned peacocks though. These are fish with rediculously exaggerated color and/or finnage. It will make both males and females look like males on 'roids and can cause sterility.
Remember if a peacock's color is too good to be true, it usually is.
http://burnel.club.fr/Horreur/aulonocara_weltneuheit.jpg
http://www.malawi-firefish.de/galerie.php
http://aqua.rashen.ru/foto/aulonocara/aulonocara.jpg
http://z.about.com/d/freshaquarium/1/0/k/N/cichlids04.jpg
http://www.sugerfold.hu/img/060501/firemale3.jpg
One should know that hormoned fish are not uncommon. Malawi Haplochromines are the primary hormoned sellers but mbuna are close behind and recently the trend has been followed with some South and Central American cichlids.
OB females are generally a peachy-orange with black blotches.
Males will get greens, blues, reds, the metallic whites and yellows, etc.
Beware hormoned peacocks though. These are fish with rediculously exaggerated color and/or finnage. It will make both males and females look like males on 'roids and can cause sterility.
Remember if a peacock's color is too good to be true, it usually is.
http://burnel.club.fr/Horreur/aulonocara_weltneuheit.jpg
http://www.malawi-firefish.de/galerie.php
http://aqua.rashen.ru/foto/aulonocara/aulonocara.jpg
http://z.about.com/d/freshaquarium/1/0/k/N/cichlids04.jpg
http://www.sugerfold.hu/img/060501/firemale3.jpg
One should know that hormoned fish are not uncommon. Malawi Haplochromines are the primary hormoned sellers but mbuna are close behind and recently the trend has been followed with some South and Central American cichlids.