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Old February 27th 04, 01:23 PM
Stuart Mueller
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I am new to the world of cichlids, and have just got my first tank.

The guy in the fish shop did tell me the names but in the space of a week I
have forgotten which are which. I have posted some pictures to my website,
that can be found at www.stuartmueller.co.uk/personal/aquaria

I know I have some melanchromis maingano - which I have discovered have been
renamed to cyaneorhabdos I also have a pseudotropheus elongatus. As for the
others, the guy in the LFS said I had pseudotrohpeus tropheops chilumba,
pseudotrohpeus saulosi and melanchromis johanni, but as for which is which,
can anybody else shed any light.

Thanks for your help

Stuart


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Old February 28th 04, 01:42 PM
Stuart Mueller
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Thanks for the compliment

The flash can sometimes wash the colours out a bit, but I have to have it on
as I only have an Arcadia lamp that gives out a redish tinge, it makes the
fish look nice but if I don't have the flash on everything comes out in
shaeds of red!!

SkyCatcher® wrote:
Stuart,

I'm no expert (!) but I think you may have some p. zebra morphs in
there. btw the pictures are great - any chance of including a wider
angle shot of your whole tank so we can see how it looks - as it
looks pretty good from the close-ups of the fish?

Sky.
"Stuart Mueller" wrote in message
...
I am new to the world of cichlids, and have just got my first tank.

The guy in the fish shop did tell me the names but in the space of a
week I have forgotten which are which. I have posted some pictures
to my website, that can be found at
www.stuartmueller.co.uk/personal/aquaria

I know I have some melanchromis maingano - which I have discovered
have been renamed to cyaneorhabdos I also have a pseudotropheus
elongatus. As for the others, the guy in the LFS said I had
pseudotrohpeus tropheops chilumba, pseudotrohpeus saulosi and
melanchromis johanni, but as for which is which, can anybody else
shed any light.

Thanks for your help

Stuart


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revolution inevitable.
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Old February 29th 04, 04:06 AM
Fishman
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Default New Cichlids


"Stuart Mueller" wrote in message
...
I am new to the world of cichlids, and have just got my first tank.

The guy in the fish shop did tell me the names but in the space of a week

I
have forgotten which are which. I have posted some pictures to my website,
that can be found at www.stuartmueller.co.uk/personal/aquaria

I know I have some melanchromis maingano - which I have discovered have

been
renamed to cyaneorhabdos I also have a pseudotropheus elongatus. As for

the
others, the guy in the LFS said I had pseudotrohpeus tropheops chilumba,
pseudotrohpeus saulosi and melanchromis johanni, but as for which is

which,
can anybody else shed any light.

Thanks for your help

Stuart


--
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy



I'm afraid it's very difficult to identify the Malawi mbuna species flock as
there are 100's of described species many of which are very similar.
Frequently there are also different colour morphs for the same species.

Also be aware that for several species the males are blue whilst the females
are yellow.
eg Melanochromis johannii.

As a general guide Melanachronis species are horizantally striped and the
Pseudotrohpeus species are vertically striped.

I find keeping them crowded and with many more females to males works well.

Nice pictures by the way.

Check out this website
http://www.cichlids.com/info/Fish_Index_Lake_Malawi


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Old March 1st 04, 01:15 AM
Fishman
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Default New Cichlids


"Stuart Mueller" wrote in message
...
I am new to the world of cichlids, and have just got my first tank.

The guy in the fish shop did tell me the names but in the space of a week

I
have forgotten which are which. I have posted some pictures to my website,
that can be found at www.stuartmueller.co.uk/personal/aquaria

I know I have some melanchromis maingano - which I have discovered have

been
renamed to cyaneorhabdos I also have a pseudotropheus elongatus. As for

the
others, the guy in the LFS said I had pseudotrohpeus tropheops chilumba,
pseudotrohpeus saulosi and melanchromis johanni, but as for which is

which,
can anybody else shed any light.

Thanks for your help

Stuart


--
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy



I'm afraid it's very difficult to identify the Malawi mbuna species flock as
there are 100's of described species many of which are very similar.
Frequently there are also different colour morphs for the same species.

Also be aware that for several species the males are blue whilst the females
are yellow.
eg Melanochromis johannii.

As a general guide Melanachronis species are horizantally striped and the
Pseudotrohpeus species are vertically striped.

I find keeping them crowded and with many more females to males works well.

Nice pictures by the way.

Check out this website
http://www.cichlids.com/info/Fish_Index_Lake_Malawi


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Old March 1st 04, 02:23 PM
Fishman
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Default New Cichlids


"Stuart Mueller" wrote in message
...
I am new to the world of cichlids, and have just got my first tank.

The guy in the fish shop did tell me the names but in the space of a week

I
have forgotten which are which. I have posted some pictures to my website,
that can be found at www.stuartmueller.co.uk/personal/aquaria

I know I have some melanchromis maingano - which I have discovered have

been
renamed to cyaneorhabdos I also have a pseudotropheus elongatus. As for

the
others, the guy in the LFS said I had pseudotrohpeus tropheops chilumba,
pseudotrohpeus saulosi and melanchromis johanni, but as for which is

which,
can anybody else shed any light.

Thanks for your help

Stuart


--
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy



I'm afraid it's very difficult to identify the Malawi mbuna species flock as
there are 100's of described species many of which are very similar.
Frequently there are also different colour morphs for the same species.

Also be aware that for several species the males are blue whilst the females
are yellow.
eg Melanochromis johannii.

As a general guide Melanachronis species are horizantally striped and the
Pseudotrohpeus species are vertically striped.

I find keeping them crowded and with many more females to males works well.

Nice pictures by the way.

Check out this website
http://www.cichlids.com/info/Fish_Index_Lake_Malawi



 




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