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djbrefik

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Please help me identify my cichlids. Ive looked on countless websites and still am having trouble identifying my fish. I think the first might be a taiwan reef hap and the second might be a showerhead hap but am not even sure about that. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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The first one looks like a Aulonocara hansbaenschi

Second Otopharanx lithobates

Third Geophagus or Tramitichromis intermedius hard to tell from that pic.

Forth looks like a red zebra, but is actually some type of Peacock I think.
 
The third is holding right now. Is the fourth a female also?

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Thanks a million, Squirrilah!

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Can you get a better picture of the third fish? Not sure if it's Geo, but I have an Idea. Do you know if it's African? It may be.
 
Its African. Is this better?

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You are correct, sir.. haha haha. ha (Ed McMahon voice). Definitely a lethrinops intermedius. Thanks guys. Now just 1 more.

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This is the last one I need help with. Ive got my money on Squirrilah fish. Thanks;)

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It's hard to tell when they're that small, and the colors blend together.
It's definitely a peacock. Maybe a red top lwanda.
 
I'm with you. I didn't think the third was a Geo and you had the same thought squirrilah. I know South Americans and that's no Geo and luckily it was one of the few Africans I do know. I have no clue about the last one though.
 

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