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ps. demasoni Merkwurdigliebe 01-10-2006
Posted by Merkwurdigliebe on January 10, 2006, 9:12 am
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Hi!

week ago, i bought ps. demasoni. fishes are very small (<~1in). How can
i be sure, that i bought ps. demasoni but not other one cichlid.

thx and regards,
Merkwurdigliebe, isotope_21<at>kleo <dot> bial <dot> pl

Posted by kay-bee on January 10, 2006, 12:19 pm
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Depending on how much coloration they've achieved thus far (which might be
vary depending on dominance and mood), they range from being black with
five electric blue stripes (which is the usual mature coloration), to a
somewhat faded variation (which young fish may have prior to fully developed
coloration, but also displayed by scared/submissive fish).

The stripes are thicker than kenyi stripes and extend from the belly to the
dorsal (if that makes sense).

Here's a link of some of mine when they were about 1":
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/DSCN2124.jpg

Mature coloration:
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/cf.jpg

kay-bee


> Hi!
>
> week ago, i bought ps. demasoni. fishes are very small (<~1in). How can i
> be sure, that i bought ps. demasoni but not other one cichlid.
>
> thx and regards,
> Merkwurdigliebe, isotope_21<at>kleo <dot> bial <dot> pl



Posted by CanadianCray on January 10, 2006, 2:04 pm
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When they start tearing the other fish apart you will know.
LOL....

> Depending on how much coloration they've achieved thus far (which might be
> vary depending on dominance and mood), they range from being black with
> five electric blue stripes (which is the usual mature coloration), to a
> somewhat faded variation (which young fish may have prior to fully
> developed coloration, but also displayed by scared/submissive fish).
>
> The stripes are thicker than kenyi stripes and extend from the belly to
> the dorsal (if that makes sense).
>
> Here's a link of some of mine when they were about 1":
>
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/DSCN2124.jpg
>
> Mature coloration:
> http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/cf.jpg
>
> kay-bee
>
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> week ago, i bought ps. demasoni. fishes are very small (<~1in). How can
>> i be sure, that i bought ps. demasoni but not other one cichlid.
>>
>> thx and regards,
>> Merkwurdigliebe, isotope_21<at>kleo <dot> bial <dot> pl
>
>



Posted by JG on January 12, 2006, 1:27 am
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And each other.
> When they start tearing the other fish apart you will know.
> LOL....
>
>> Depending on how much coloration they've achieved thus far (which might
>> be vary depending on dominance and mood), they range from being black
>> with five electric blue stripes (which is the usual mature coloration),
>> to a somewhat faded variation (which young fish may have prior to fully
>> developed coloration, but also displayed by scared/submissive fish).
>>
>> The stripes are thicker than kenyi stripes and extend from the belly to
>> the dorsal (if that makes sense).
>>
>> Here's a link of some of mine when they were about 1":
>>
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/DSCN2124.jpg
>>
>> Mature coloration:
>> http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/cf.jpg
>>
>> kay-bee
>>
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> week ago, i bought ps. demasoni. fishes are very small (<~1in). How can
>>> i be sure, that i bought ps. demasoni but not other one cichlid.
>>>
>>> thx and regards,
>>> Merkwurdigliebe, isotope_21<at>kleo <dot> bial <dot> pl
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Far Thunder on January 15, 2006, 1:37 pm
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So any obvious difference between ps demasoni and Cynotilapia afra?

pilamaya

> And each other.
>> When they start tearing the other fish apart you will know.
>> LOL....
>>
>>> Depending on how much coloration they've achieved thus far (which might
>>> be vary depending on dominance and mood), they range from being black
>>> with five electric blue stripes (which is the usual mature coloration),
>>> to a somewhat faded variation (which young fish may have prior to fully
>>> developed coloration, but also displayed by scared/submissive fish).
>>>
>>> The stripes are thicker than kenyi stripes and extend from the belly to
>>> the dorsal (if that makes sense).
>>>
>>> Here's a link of some of mine when they were about 1":
>>>
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/DSCN2124.jpg
>>>
>>> Mature coloration:
>>> http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a259/y2kenny19/African%20Cichlids/cf.jpg
>>>
>>> kay-bee
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> week ago, i bought ps. demasoni. fishes are very small (<~1in). How can
>>>> i be sure, that i bought ps. demasoni but not other one cichlid.
>>>>
>>>> thx and regards,
>>>> Merkwurdigliebe, isotope_21<at>kleo <dot> bial <dot> pl
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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