wow nice!!![:0] keep up the gd work
how come no fronts?? pple who keep tangs will a least own 1~2 pieces.. like your ocellatus[] james you know how to tell the sex of ocellatus?
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hi folks.
Can click here to see all the pics, but i am only going to post the 4 best here.
New fish, still settling in. This is my Altolamprologus calvus. He is not showing his full colour on the pics
This is my Neolamprologus ocellatus, a good picture of him. The reason he was flaring is because the camera was close to the tank:P
This is my male Neolamprologus brevis. Again, this is rather a good image of him!
This is my Neolamprologus brichardi. A better pic than last time, this one shows the proper colour of this fish.
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Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.
wow nice!!![:0] keep up the gd work
how come no fronts?? pple who keep tangs will a least own 1~2 pieces.. like your ocellatus[] james you know how to tell the sex of ocellatus?
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Cheers






I have no frontosa because i do not have tank size to accomodate. Male fronts can reach 16 inches long!
Sexing ocellatus is hard until fully grown. Males are bigger (reach abt 2", females abt 1.5&quot, and are usually more aggressive and colourful. Check out the ocellatus profile on my Tanganyikan Cichlid website for more info.
James![]()
Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.
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