these neat species are out there and seen plenty of nice ones while I lived out east, we haven't been able to introduce many to the Seattle area. I am one of the few who had experienced a good number of uncommon ones. Some I won't get again and some I still look for.... like these below:fishloverRon said:As I am jumping back into this hobby, it amazes me how many more species have been introduced.
Yep. elongatus mphanga. I have a pair, but way past prime...I am looking for a new bloodline.larry.beck said:Jeff, is #1 the Mpanga? I can't tell for sure, but it looks like a Ps. to me.
1st pic: elongatus mphangabassetman said:Excellent pics, what are the 1st and 4th varieties?
Larry carry these afra white top haras. I used to have them and they are nice. However get at least a dozen juvies and grow em out. should take about 8 month to adult sizes, then thin some males out. I started out with 20 of em and established a nice colony.JimA said:I will have to admit that mine are pretty cookie cutter mix. What I really want to add in there is a small group 2 male 4 or 5 female Afra white top hara's anyone run across some of those on here or know much about them?
I have found them on aqua bid here and there just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
JimA said:I will have to admit that mine are pretty cookie cutter mix. What I really want to add in there is a small group 2 male 4 or 5 female Afra white top hara's anyone run across some of those on here or know much about them?
I have found them on aqua bid here and there just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
Rick said:I have never kept cichlids but when I see such a nice tank like your Jim I sure start thinking about trying. I realy like the color and that back ground is great.
Rick