Rlavassor86 said:Can anyone Id this guy for me? The one in front, not the livingstoni in back.
Aquarium Girl said:Can't help with an ID but he's a gorgeous looking fish.
Cichlid-dude said:I can't id it either but that is a beautiful fish. A lit of times fish in the "assorted tank" are hybrids.
Wyomingite said:Is the dorsal mostly black or is the striping extending into it clearly defined?
Cynotilapia, posssibly. C. sp. "black dorsal", C. afra "Lumbila" or C. afra "Tchalo", maybe even C. sp. "black eastern". With the orange fringe on the caudal fin, I'd lean toward the "Tchalo", but there are so many durn intermediate color variations within any given locale I couldn't say for sure.
WYite
Wyomingite said:Is the dorsal mostly black or is the striping extending into it clearly defined?
Cynotilapia, posssibly. C. sp. "black dorsal", C. afra "Lumbila" or C. afra "Tchalo", maybe even C. sp. "black eastern". With the orange fringe on the caudal fin, I'd lean toward the "Tchalo", but there are so many durn intermediate color variations within any given locale I couldn't say for sure.
WYite
I doubt there is anything like that in mixed tanks, its looks like a hybrid of some type to me.
Wyomingite said:Really?
Depends on the source of the mix. I've seen Abactochromis labrosus and Cyathochromis obliquedens in mixed tanks. I suppose ya wouldn't expect to see either of those in a mixed tank, either, would ya?
Putting two Africans of opposite sex in a tank does not automatically result in a hybrid. There are visual, pheromonal and even sonic cues that the species need to induce spawning, and the cues need to be either similar in the two species or impaired in some way in order for hybridization to occur. This has been studied in Lake Malawi and under laboratory conditions.
Hybrids do appear in nature and in the aquarium, not arguin' that. But with over 200 species of described mbuna and probly as many undescribed, it's a cop-out to just write it off as a hybrid without doin' some research. Realistically, it's just as likely a color variation of a known species/variety as a hybrid.
WYite
Edit: For that matter, I've seen tangs and Victorians shipped with and sold as "Mixed Africans", as well.