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Hello from Washington state.

Jay

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Hello everyone,

I have started to really enjoy the west African dwarf cichlids and have collected a few already. I'm hoping to learn from everyone here to ensure the best possible care for these little guys.
 

Jay

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Stanwood WA
Hello chappy6107,

i currently have

Nanochromis consortus
Nanochromis minor
Nanochromis nudiceps
Nanochromis parilus
Nanochromis splendens
Nanochromis teugelsi
Nanochromis transvestitus

and a few Paros

Parosphromenus tweediei
Parosphromenus filamentosus
Parosphromenus allani
Parosphromenus Quindecim

Also an unidentified beautiful pair of Kribs

and 19 Ropefish.


I am sure I am missing a few but this is a good start to the list.

Cheers
Jay
 

gerald

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You have Good Taste! Do your N. teugelsi have the checkered tail pattern or black spotted pattern or both?
The species description shows photos of both forms. The ones I had years ago (from E.Bodrock) had the spots.
 

Jay

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I found this online that has some pretty good pictures http://cichlid-forum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=211551 . I was able to get just a few shots this morning but will do some more when i do water changes later. I dont see any checkered patter or black spots though.

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gerald

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I see the "checkered" pattern - broken bars might be a better description - similar to tail patterns in splendens and some parilus. Some of ACC's teugelsi developed black spots in the dorsal as they got older - see the pics posted Sep 15, 2011, a year after his earlier posts without spots. The ones I had developed spots at a younger age (both sexes). Also, they should develop more gold on the cheeks and yellow-orange to pink-orange in the tail if they are N. teugelsi, regardless of whether they have black spots or broken-bar tail pattern. Juveniles of parilus, teugelsi, splendens, nudiceps all look pretty similar to me. (Not sure if i've ever seen real nudiceps).
 

gerald

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That guy seems to have all the right N. splendens characteristics i'm aware of: elongate head-body shape, black an yellow stripes in upper half of caudal fin, dark red bars in lower half of caudal fin and anal fin, and black pelvic fins.
 

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