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identification Sciaenochromis ahli or Sciaenochromis fryeri
Struggling to identify one oof my fish, since I have got photographs
of both ahli and fryeri and they can look very similar, shop that sold it to me wasn't completely certain as they took it off someone as it was getting a bit agressive, I found that when it was first put into the tank is was fairly shy (the tanks is dominated by a 8in venustus who does a good job of keeping order), but when I did a recent reorganisation and introduce three fish that had a lot of blue he when through a major character change - at present its in isolation and I will reintroduce it in a couple of weeks to see if this takes the edge off his agression The firsh is an attractive darkish metallic blue, with a whitet strip running from above the eyes to to top of his tail, the anal fin is showing some colour but not yet very strong, fish is about 4in long. When scared it burrows into the substance, if that helps. With regards Brian |
Spindoctor wrote:
Struggling to identify one oof my fish, since I have got photographs of both ahli and fryeri and they can look very similar, shop that sold it to me wasn't completely certain as they took it off someone as it was getting a bit agressive, I found that when it was first put into the tank is was fairly shy (the tanks is dominated by a 8in venustus who does a good job of keeping order), but when I did a recent reorganisation and introduce three fish that had a lot of blue he when through a major character change - at present its in isolation and I will reintroduce it in a couple of weeks to see if this takes the edge off his agression The firsh is an attractive darkish metallic blue, with a whitet strip running from above the eyes to to top of his tail, the anal fin is showing some colour but not yet very strong, fish is about 4in long. When scared it burrows into the substance, if that helps. That's gonna be hard since they're the same fish. ;-) Konings redescribed the fish and named it S. fryeri in "A revision of the genus Sciaenochromis Eccles & Trewavas, 1989 (Pisces, Cichlidae). Cichlids Yearbook v. 3: 28-36." http://www.aquatic-hobbyist.com/prof...ctricblue.html explains the renaming very nicely at the bottom of the page under Miscellaneous. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:26:38 GMT, Elaine T
wrote: Spindoctor wrote: Struggling to identify one oof my fish, since I have got photographs of both ahli and fryeri and they can look very similar, shop that sold it to me wasn't completely certain as they took it off someone as it was getting a bit agressive, I found that when it was first put into the tank is was fairly shy (the tanks is dominated by a 8in venustus who does a good job of keeping order), but when I did a recent reorganisation and introduce three fish that had a lot of blue he when through a major character change - at present its in isolation and I will reintroduce it in a couple of weeks to see if this takes the edge off his agression The firsh is an attractive darkish metallic blue, with a whitet strip running from above the eyes to to top of his tail, the anal fin is showing some colour but not yet very strong, fish is about 4in long. When scared it burrows into the substance, if that helps. That's gonna be hard since they're the same fish. ;-) Konings redescribed the fish and named it S. fryeri in "A revision of the genus Sciaenochromis Eccles & Trewavas, 1989 (Pisces, Cichlidae). Cichlids Yearbook v. 3: 28-36." http://www.aquatic-hobbyist.com/prof...ctricblue.html explains the renaming very nicely at the bottom of the page under Miscellaneous. Actually that makes me feel a lot better, if I had much hair left I woud have been pulling it out by now, since the books I have got are someone confusing on the issue Many thanks Brian |
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