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11-06-2012, 02:38 AM #1
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Was told this is a rainbow fish baby....if so what type??? please help
What type of rainbow fish is this??? or is it a rainbow fish, keep in mind they are babies so they havent got their color yet.
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11-06-2012, 02:43 AM #2
Honestly from what I can see (Which isn't much) this doesn't really look like a rainbow to me. Don't take my word for it though.
Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)
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11-06-2012, 02:47 AM #3
Looks like no rainbow I have ever seen.
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11-06-2012, 02:48 AM #4
Agreed. It strikes me as.. African. Maybe even a peacock. Again though, this is based on the picture which is kind of blurry. no offense.
Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)
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11-06-2012, 03:07 AM #5
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what kind of fish
no offense, im sure you understand they are small, and fast....so taking a pic is like crazy....here are some more.... Maybe point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
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11-06-2012, 03:11 AM #6
Yes these are very similar to my peacock fry. I believe you've got some sort of African Cichlid there my friend. Me and many of the other people here could probably give you a positive ID as they mature:)
EDIT: I hadn't realized they were this small, I was thinking the fish pictured was a half inch. Now that I know how small they are, the first pics are actually pretty darn impressive! LOL.Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)
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11-06-2012, 03:15 AM #7
It is almost certainly a cichlid. 99% percent sure. There are some other alternatives but most of them are to rare to be likely.
The most likely species by far is albino/white convict cichlids.Do as I say. Not as I do.
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11-06-2012, 03:18 AM #8
I agree with William! I hadn't even considered convicts. Good call man.
Finally reached 6 tanks... oh god, this addiction is getting serious. 75g mbuna tank, 65g gold severum, 55g OB peacock breeding colony, 30g(36x18) growout, 20 long Dwarf Alto's, 10g fry tank.
If I die young bury me in... An 8x2x2 with versa tops and a large sump for adequate filtration;)
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11-06-2012, 03:28 AM #9
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crap
Oh well, that sucks, Again i have community tanks, so no room for aggressive guys. and to be honest although i have seen some beautiful cichlids, they just arn't my type. I guess i will give them away :-) anyone gets a general consensus of what type they could be, let me know...the guy said they get colors, when they get older, but he also said they were rainbow so i take that with a grain of salt now. lesson learned...
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11-06-2012, 03:41 AM #10





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