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michaelec23

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Not sure of the names of these two thanks for any help...


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Here's a little better pic he is fast lol


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You're mixing Africans(almost as much as possible!).
The lelupi(yellow fish) is a Tang.
The rock krib(pic 1&2) is a river fish(from Africa) with Totally different water requirements.
The peacock(Aulonocara sp.) is from lake Malawi.
None of these fish ever cross paths in nature and will not do well together over the long run IMO.
 
You're mixing Africans(almost as much as possible!).
The lelupi(yellow fish) is a Tang.
The rock krib(pic 1&2) is a river fish(from Africa) with Totally different water requirements.
The peacock(Aulonocara sp.) is from lake Malawi.
None of these fish ever cross paths in nature and will not do well together over the long run IMO.


Paralabidochromis sauvagei, the Rock kribensis, is Victorian, not riverine.


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So basically my mix sucks lol and there will probably be allot of aggression?



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So basically my mix sucks lol and there will probably be allot of aggression?
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It is not a good mix.
Most try to keep the lakes separate.
If the krib is decent they may be alright as the auloncara and lelupi can avoid each other if rock work is good.
The krib is good looing fish!


Paralabidochromis sauvagei, the Rock kribensis, is Victorian, not riverine.
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I appreciate the correction(you did original ID!)(y)
 
The one in the first two pics is a yellow belly Albert african cichlid the one in the third picture is a sunshine peacock;) hope this helps


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The one in the first two pics is a yellow belly Albert african cichlid the one in the third picture is a sunshine peacock;) hope this helps


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It's a rock kribensis, paralabidochromis sauvagei.


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