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    pls help to identify this fish

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    alamk looks like nobody knows....

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    eALbino Zebra , african malawi cichlid.

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    wahahha are u 100% sure?
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    defintely not SW fish.. []
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    Argh....Kel...isn't that pretty obvious oopps...maybe it can be but i assure that since u are "the" marine guy i've faith in u +)
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    Hey.
    IMO its a hybrid..
    Body shape resembles an african cichlid, but it looks too thick to be an african.
    its definatly not an albino pseudotropheus zebra, as it would have pink eyes and would have no pigment in the skin.
    Mez
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    I still feel its a albino pseudotropheus zebra.
    A kind of a morph.
    The eyes ARE red. Look at the second pic. Camera angles and lighting can be a weird thing.[:]
    I know there is another kind of albino pseudotropheus zebra whereby the body is PURE white. This is another kind.
    The body is thick , could be because of being too well fed and hence the barrel shaped body.

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    Looks like one of the new LH

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    yellow LH?
    Looks like one of the new LH
    ARGHHHHHH......

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    it is definitely an african.
    the mouth structure and face, cannot be wrong.

    and it is closest to P.zebra (according to me limited knowledge of african) to me.

    But art, dont you feel that the shape of the mouth something wrong? a bit too longish..

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    Yep correct , definitely an african , a P zebra and an albino morph [:]
    The mouth is ok ma
    U mean like a snout issit ? Its typical actually leh. Can see the 'KOK' potential of the fish too....LOL
    Seems to be a normal P zebra mouth []

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    the snout longer than i usually see
    ok lor
    zebra lor

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    Wow.... got reply already.

    Okie this is fresh water fish. I caught it back from my friend's pond, they seems to reproduce so fast and in less than 3 months from 20 fishes becomes more than 300.

    Got light grey color one as well but I only managed to catch his yellow one back.

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    but it looks cute
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    I also start to like it. Got chance I go catch somemore. starting to fall in love with chilids already.

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    then walk in, and do come over to the ever darkest apisto side...a one way route with no returns...kekeke
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    will it grow big??? Weilong come over la...
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    Yes, looking at it now, maybe a colour morph of pseudotrohpeus zebra, but it is definatly not an albino IMO
    Mez
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