mickywelsh Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 14, 2007 Messages 197 Reaction score 0 Location Sunderland, England Mar 28, 2009 #1 Thanks
OP OP mickywelsh Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 14, 2007 Messages 197 Reaction score 0 Location Sunderland, England Mar 28, 2009 #2 could it be a "Aulonocara maylandi" anyone got any ideas about what size tank and set up you need for these?
could it be a "Aulonocara maylandi" anyone got any ideas about what size tank and set up you need for these?
Davo86 Cichlids, Catfish and Oddballs Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 5,591 Reaction score 3 Location Shropshire UK Mar 28, 2009 #3 mickywelsh said: could it be a "Aulonocara maylandi" anyone got any ideas about what size tank and set up you need for these? Click to expand... quite possibly Aulonocara maylandi, definitely a aulonocara of some sort adult size for most peacocks is around 4inches so i'd be looking at a tank with a footprint of 3x2 or 4x18 tbh
mickywelsh said: could it be a "Aulonocara maylandi" anyone got any ideas about what size tank and set up you need for these? Click to expand... quite possibly Aulonocara maylandi, definitely a aulonocara of some sort adult size for most peacocks is around 4inches so i'd be looking at a tank with a footprint of 3x2 or 4x18 tbh
OP OP mickywelsh Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 14, 2007 Messages 197 Reaction score 0 Location Sunderland, England Mar 29, 2009 #4 It Is aulonacara Ussiya or known as maylandi. They are £2.50e for 4 to 5 cm fish. Best regards Paul thanks for the reply
It Is aulonacara Ussiya or known as maylandi. They are £2.50e for 4 to 5 cm fish. Best regards Paul thanks for the reply
char la Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 5, 2009 Messages 147 Reaction score 0 Location uk Apr 5, 2009 #5 I would say that is a young, male yellow finned Copadichromis Borleyi (Kandango as they're sometimes called) *ha, never mind. You've already identified it. I should really read all the posts before i reply!
I would say that is a young, male yellow finned Copadichromis Borleyi (Kandango as they're sometimes called) *ha, never mind. You've already identified it. I should really read all the posts before i reply!