Albino peacock identification

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Kathrine

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Hi. Please help me identify
I'm thinking
Lemon jake
Eureka jake or
Aulonocara ruby red.

The yellowish one. Has color. I think it's a male. But could be to young still.

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I had one and they called it a strawberry peacock not sure if it's the right name or if the lfs just called it that
 
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Here's another baby. He had more blue on him. It faded since yesterday.
 
Ok thanks for the response people. I figured it out. After getting ahold of the breeder finally He's an Albino Firefish. So when he's grown up he will look like. ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1398003612.499421.jpg
 
What I really would like is 2 blue neons. And females to breed. Such a beautiful breed. Colors I love.

I would like to put them in a show.
 

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Yeah, you can feed krill and shrimp to them. Not good to feed all the time but maybe 1 time a week or something. It helps with color. And you can also speed growth by feeding them 3-4 times a day
 
Yeah, you can feed krill and shrimp to them. Not good to feed all the time but maybe 1 time a week or something. It helps with color. And you can also speed growth by feeding them 3-4 times a day


Yep, already doing that, lol. Use NLS, and a homemade quality flake from my LFS, and a few pieces of krill sporadically.
 
I use pellets. For my fry. I use pellets and flakes crushed up very fine. They do way better then the store bought stuff. And it's cheaper.
 
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