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    Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Nigerian Red"

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    Hi,
    I just got a pair of Pelvicachromis Taeniatus Nigerian Red and have been trying to get a photo of them. So far the couple have been rather uncooperative, hiding in the cave and refusing to come out. So I just
    shoot them in their cave. Will update when I get some better photos.
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    Wa Richard you have been collecting lots of goodies recently. Can show us picture of the whole setup?

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    Chong Yu,
    hahaha simple setup lah, a 2 ft 3 tier rack, 4x1ft cube tank and 1x2 ft tank. These are for the 2 pairs of A. cacatuoides, 1 pair of A. veijita, 4 N. caudopunctatus and 1 pair of P. Taeniatus. And 9 more tanks are for my discus. Will try to get a photo tomorrow.
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    Nice pair. Looking forward to more pics
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    Are they juveniles? Oh my god, you've got 17 tanks.
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    haha that is one house full of tanks. i think you can set up one Singapore Armoured Battalion in your house already. hahahahahaha...... interesting fish you've got there....
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    Lee, iwishweallcouldwin,
    Thanks. Most of the tanks are for discus, the dwarf cichlid tanks are new additions this year. Thanks to illumnae who infect me with the apisto virus

    Chris, the pair of P. Taeniatus Nigerian Red really shy, always hiding in the cave whenever I go near.
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    Just give them more time Richard. Once they get used to you, they'll be bolder. My discus (which is suppose to be very shy) has been biting me recently whenever I put my hands in to clean the tank. Maybe it's because of the fries but they never bite me before when the fries are smaller. Go figure.
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    Nice westies Richard, feed them well and let them do all they want....
    Slowly the color will develop deeper after they are acclimatised and comfortable....
    You'll see a deep red cheek
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    Thanks Eman, first time keeping these.
    When they arrived they have lost their color and looked dull.
    Now they are slowly regaining back some color, can't wait for
    them to be fully colored and swimming about instead of hiding in the cave.
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    photo update

    Hi,
    On leave today, so decide to shoot the P.Taeniatus Nigerian Red using my old Oly E-10.
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    wow amazing, they've really coloured up very nicely =)

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    Hiya,

    Beautiful pics! Awesome fish. I too just got a pair of these and im trying to get them acclimated to their new home!!

    Ang

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    Congrats Richard. Looks like they're doing well.

    Are they still very shy?
    Chris

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    YiXiang, Chris,
    Thanks, they are settling down, still like to hide in the cave, but when I put a mirror in, they go crazy, going round and round the mirror and flaring at it. When they flare their color is beautiful.
    Ang, get them settled down shoot some pictures.
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    Richard,
    Don't put a mirror in there-lar. Look so artifical. Try to get them to flare some other way.
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    The female has red belly, good news soon??
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    Luenny, that's the only way I know to get them to flare. Maybe next time I put the mirror outside the tank.
    taygu, I am new to pelvicachromis, so not sure if that is good news. Got to go read up more on them.
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    Hiya Again,

    I currently breed the Pelvicachromis pulcher and albino.. I also have P. subocellatus and P. taenitatus "Nigerian Red" which havent bred yet... I think the red bellies are a good sign of breeding behaviour. Also the female will shake in front of the male. Fun fish to watch!!

    Ang
    Last edited by Quixotic; 16th Nov 2007 at 23:48. Reason: Fix scientific name in full spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camandcalsmom View Post
    I also have P. subocellatus and P. taenitatus "Nigerian Red" which havent bred yet...
    That's quite a collection you have. Please do show us some pictures of P. subocellatus in their glory. Don't think I have ever seen this fish on our shores before.

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