Hi Nilpjaard, a very nice shot of this male, greetings to Your wife!
Tanganjika 4.10 x 1.00 x 0.73m
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Thanks a lot, Maggi!
This afternoon the attenuatus were courting.
Here is a photo shot by Anneke.
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And another one of a foai male.
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Wonderful !!!I can`t take so pretty pictures...Thank You for showing and greetings to You`re wife!
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Another photo of the male attenuatus, size about 16 cm.
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Beautiful specimen
And a nice photo too.
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Vielen dank, Malte!
Here are some pictures of the spawning process of the attenuatus.
Some days ago I added a big shell (almost as big as a fist) to see what will happen. After some
digging in the sand and hiding the shell a bit (the way ocellatus does). The attenuatus gave us
a big suprise yesterday.It is the first time that the male didn't eat the eggs from the start. I moved the shell with the
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Hi Nijlpaard,
Great Pictures and Fishes! I hope you get a lot of fry
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Today there was a bit of fry visible inside the shell
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Congratulation for the L.attenuatus fry. Gesendet mit Tapatalk
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very interesting - i like it
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Hi Nijlpaard,
Very nice to look at the nursery! Can you guess how many young animals are that?
I wish you much success and fun in the rearing of the small ......
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Today I managed to shoot a video of the spawning of the attenuatus
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We replaced our foai "Magara" for the Ophthalmotilapia nasuta tiger (Moliro
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Hello Sibrand,
At first, i wish you a happy New Year!
This is really a horror show that one animal after another dies, one does not know why and can not do anything about it. I hope for you and the beautiful noses that dying now has an end. Have all Magaras been dead up to then? Have you ever dissected an animal to see if there is an obvious reason for it? Or better to have a veterinarian examined or dissected?
I push the thumbs it now runs