Excellent! I have 6, so hopefully will get a pair

Why did you ever get
rid of them? Aren't they from Lake Victoria and dwindling in #'s in the wild
thanks to the nile perch? I'm trying to get my hands on as many victorians
as I can

Kelly
"The Madd Hatter" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...
wow... I was drowning in those for the last couple of years! I had a trio
that was breeding constantly.. I finally got rid of the juveniles at the
last couple of auctions and sold the parents too.
"John B" wrote in message
...
!! I've been looking for those for a looooooooooooooong time!!
astatotilapia (latifasciata) sp. 44 used to be named zebra obliquidens,
but
now they're no longer labeled as that...wow...you're so lucky to have
gotten
these!!
http://www.worldcichlids.com/fotm/ja...liquidins.html
mmm
John
"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I recently purchased some victorians, I cannot find much info on them
at
all, wondering if anyone could help. They are Paralabidacromis sp.
half
crimson tides which I think has been renamed to haplochromis half
crimson
and Astatotilapis sp. 44 which we hope are the haplochromis zebra
obliquedens. can anyone confirm or deny?
Thanks a bunch
Kelly