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Old July 24th 03, 11:18 PM
Hawkmoon2001
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Default A Kenyi, an Mbuna, and a Pleco walk (swim?) into a tank...

The Madd Hatter wrote in message . ..
It would help to know what type on mbuna it is.... Mbuna is a term
that means, "rock fish" I believe... it describes a wide variety of
Lake Malawi Cichlids, that reside in the Reefs, and are primarily
herbivorous... This list includes Kenyii...


Interesting.. they were in two different fish tanks at the petstore,
one labeld "Kenyii" and the other labeled "Mbuna". Oh well. The bottom
fish in this picture is the blue/black on I'm referring to as my
smaller Kenyi:

http://badmanstropicalfish.com/rift_...lombardoi1.jpg

My big Mbuna looks like this:

http://web.mit.edu/lxs/www/cichlids/...bee-mr-b-4.jpg

Thanks!
 




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