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Post by jon carman on Mar 31, 2009 7:15:42 GMT -6
These are just like the Marmalade ones I have posted. The females are a peach orange with glitter spots around the mouth.
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Post by rogerhopper on Mar 31, 2009 23:41:04 GMT -6
Stunning fish.
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Post by angel on Apr 1, 2009 5:45:26 GMT -6
Jon are these ones a better choice for the mbuna tank than daffodil? I'm worrying about the aggression at spawn time.
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Post by jon carman on Apr 1, 2009 6:30:16 GMT -6
The Red top are mbunas so yes, but a couple or trio of daffodil would hold their own. I have everything mixed in my tank- Peacocks, Mbunas, Frontosas, Daffodil, Shellies, Haps, Victorians, and Catfish. They all get along fine. Where I have the most problems is in similar fish such as peacocks or mbunas. In my tanks the stranger they are to each other the less they fight because their isn't a breeding competition going on.
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Post by angel on Apr 1, 2009 7:30:15 GMT -6
That's cool! I have that fear of losing more fish, you know.
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Post by rogerhopper on Apr 1, 2009 12:39:10 GMT -6
Angel, the thing with the daff's is the territorial stuff at spawning time. Mbuna's can be.
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Post by angel on Apr 1, 2009 12:40:47 GMT -6
So they're possibly no worse than the mbuna will be. That's also good to know. The shape of the daffodils is really cool and the colors are nice. But this guy has got a lot of color too!
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Post by braincandie on Apr 2, 2009 13:54:30 GMT -6
thats so beautiful...
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Post by tomtom on Apr 15, 2009 23:43:13 GMT -6
great color
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Post by Tony on Apr 17, 2009 17:19:41 GMT -6
Nice fish with great color!!!!!
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