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Male Neolamprologus brichardi. Nothing unusual, but I like him.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 431
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Male again, hopefully the one in the background is female. No spawning yet, just a lot of digging in the sand.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 380
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Brichardi. The coral background is left over from my old nano tank.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 386
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The dark chunk of rock is where they do most of their digging.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 316
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Older F1 multifasciatus fry. One of the only survivors from my first batch.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 392
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F1 Neo. multifasciatus fry. That's about as clear as I could get with my limited skills.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 327
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Large F0 male Neo. multifasciatus with two F0 females and to the right is a F1 fry.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 383
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My alpha male was pacing back and forth like a caged tiger when I was taking pictures. He really didn't think much of my attenti
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 375
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Julidochromis dickfeldi. Not seen that often around here so I snapped it up when I saw it in a mix of Tanganyikans and Victorian
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 352
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Momma and baby multi.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 364
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My little raging bull. He's got more attitude than any of my mbuna.
Date: 01/30/03
Views: 426
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