Hi,
because the animals are indeed siblings, they should soon look like .......
Hi,
because the animals are indeed siblings, they should soon look like .......
I almost can't wait for that moment, Joerg
Today I shot some pictures with the camera of my wife.
Here are some of the results.
Not as good as my wife shoots the photo's
ok, shoot some Photos of your wife
I am thinking about adding a small group of Xenotilapia spilopterus to our tank or the
8 Neolamprolgus multifasciatussen that we already keep in a small tank.
I would Go for the Xenotilapia
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Hi Sibrand alias Neel
congratulations for your amazing huge tank. This is one of the most impressive "homebased" tanks I've ever seen.
I like the wide panoramic landscape given by your beautiful background and the real stones in front of that. As you obviously like Hippos, why not giving home your tank to a cute pigmy one, like the one on the following picture? At least you and your children would be thrilled about that
... ok, it remains the opinion of your wife ....
A lot of fun and entertainment with your masterpiece!!
Thanks a lot Steffi
We collected some Hippo's too!
We decided not to buy the spilopterus. It might be better to wait for our fish (foai, microlepidotus and polly) to grow bigger.
First, I like to see how they devellop. There might be, too much fish in our tank later...
But we keep the spilopteus in mind. Especially the Mabilibili
But we keep the spilopteus in mind. Especially the Mabilibili
Right now we keep the Asprotilapia leptura purple in mind for the future
Maybe even a better choice than the spilopterus.
Another movie of a foai male and the multifasciatus.
I like your tank!
Do you have bowers allready in your tank? So the cyathos looks very well.
We have 2 bowers in the tank, Simon. Probably both from the same male.
An older one and a new one
Hi,
There you are , now slowly color comes into play . The colony of Multis is already quite large
@ Joerg:
You are right, the colony is quite large. Probably 60 multifasciatus now. I liked to solve this problem.
So we added a proven couple of Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus F0 (yellow).
This couple was imported by Tropheus Company, Poland some years ago. TC sent it to Holland.
The male measures 13cm and the female is a bit smaller.
I am thinking about sending a mail to TC Poland to ask them if they know the exact location of
this couple. If they know that of course...? I am very curious about that.
I wait for an answer from TC, Poland
Here another movie I shot today.
Hi,
Realy nice, the Hunter and also the Girls Figtclub
One of the two foai males shows more color
Hello,
These are simply beautiful animals and slowly get the colors . In the great video, I could not see a crater ? Building the guys yet ? My Magara's build at the second Day.......i think this coming soon.....