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  1. dconnors

    P. rubrolabiatus 'Diyika' fry

    I am very proud to be able to share some photos with everyone here.
  2. dconnors

    P. transvestitus question

    Ok, so my P. transvestitus are ready to spawn again for about the 5th or 6th time(that I know of). My question is how low do I have to get my pH for the eggs to be fertile? Currently the tank is between 5.5 and 5.9. All previous spawns resulted in no hatched eggs-they just seem to disappear...
  3. dconnors

    Sex ratio?

    I am beginning to understand that pH can affect sex ratio in some Nanochromis/Pelvicachromis species...could someone please explain this to me? I have a pair of N. parilus that are going bonkers and I just want to do all I can in my power to get as even number of males to females that I can...
  4. dconnors

    My new P. rubrolabiatus

    Thought I would share a couple of pics of what I brought home from the LFS today:) Hopefully the images show up ok, now for a couple of questions: I see these on a couple of different lists and some just say P. rubrolabiatus, others are listed as P. rubrolabiatus 'Dikiya'. Is there...
  5. dconnors

    Good dither fish?

    I have some N. transvestitus that are being aggressive-to be more specific I have 2 pr. in a 20 long. I will be splitting them into their own tanks and was wondering what most people use for dither fish with Nanochromis/Pelvicachromis species? I am considering getting some P. signatus or P...
  6. dconnors

    Hello from a new guy!

    Just thought I'd post up a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. My name is Dave and I am a fishkeeper in Michigan. I have kept fish for 20 years, mostly African lake cichlids. About 10 years ago I got out of it, then close to two years ago I decided to get back into it. Now I keep...
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