Mar 2, 2012 #1 Labenator65000 Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Nov 16, 2011 Messages 733 Location Midwest-USA Any guesses as to what this is?
Mar 2, 2012 #2 Malawi MaD Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Feb 7, 2012 Messages 214 Female copadichromis borleyi
Mar 4, 2012 #4 ronnieroach Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 754 Location the poor part of connecticut yup, red fin borleyi
Mar 9, 2012 #5 OP OP Labenator65000 Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Nov 16, 2011 Messages 733 Location Midwest-USA ronnieroach said: yup, red fin borleyi Click to expand... OK next questions; ones I likely know the answer to already but want to hear it anyway (or rather, read it). Can these guys live in a 55 gallon? Can they coexist with Yellow Labs? Peacocks? Are they Mbuna or Haps (or neither)?
ronnieroach said: yup, red fin borleyi Click to expand... OK next questions; ones I likely know the answer to already but want to hear it anyway (or rather, read it). Can these guys live in a 55 gallon? Can they coexist with Yellow Labs? Peacocks? Are they Mbuna or Haps (or neither)?
Mar 9, 2012 #6 Malawi Freak Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Nov 6, 2011 Messages 1,237 Location Vernon, NJ A 55 can work but a little larger would be even better since they can get to 6". They are part of haplochromis.
A 55 can work but a little larger would be even better since they can get to 6". They are part of haplochromis.
Mar 10, 2012 #7 OP OP Labenator65000 Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Nov 16, 2011 Messages 733 Location Midwest-USA Malawi Freak said: A 55 can work but a little larger would be even better since they can get to 6". They are part of haplochromis. Click to expand... I have an Electric Blue Hap as well. Will the two Haps breed, even though they are not the same species?
Malawi Freak said: A 55 can work but a little larger would be even better since they can get to 6". They are part of haplochromis. Click to expand... I have an Electric Blue Hap as well. Will the two Haps breed, even though they are not the same species?