Some updated photos of my fish

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Some updated photos of my fish

Postby Orbital » Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:55 pm

Newly aquired group of Ps. sp. Lime "Nkhomo" I got from the last GCCA swap in Chicago.
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Protomalas Spilonotus Tanzania
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Cynotilapia sp. Mbamba "Sand Senga"
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A juvenile male I grew up
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Cynotilapia Afra Jalo reef, one of the two males that are looking sharp in one of my 10 gallon growouts.
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Different 10 gallon growout that houses my Ngara flametails and Afra Cobue juveniles. Here is a Cobue juvenile.
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20 gallon that houses my Afra Cobue and Labidochromis Caeruleus Nkhata bay.
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One of my Synodontis Petricola
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10 gallon growout with my Yellow labs and Cyno. Sand Senga juveniles
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Postby Jason S » Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:03 pm

Very nice. All look like they are doing well. Picked up a few saulosi and yellow labidochromis to growout of the holidays in Cleveland. Couldn't pass as the adults were stunning.
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Postby Orbital » Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:53 pm

Sweet, can't go wrong with Yellow labs. I think I will always have a group going as long as I keep fish. I really like the Saulosi too, Scott Carlson got a nice group of them going again. Well he says they are his wife's, but I know better. :lol: The females are very nice and a orange color. Some of them came from Bill Brown(Manus). I'm not sure if you met him before you left. He had some nice F1's and a F0 male for awhile.
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Postby Jason S » Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:45 pm

The yellow labidochromis fry are from domestic stock but dominant male that produced them was premium [couldn't catch him with the camera] and had a very thick black submarginal band and vibrant yellow coloring. The saulosi group was a mix of wildcaught and tank raised but very, very nice in their own bowfront tank in the shop. Will post as they grow.
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