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| These are the highly sought after 'Makonde North morph known as 'Blue Lips'
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| Ps. tropheops 'Red Fin'
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Aggressive |
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Difficult |
| Water Chemistry: |
More than pH 7 - Alkaline |
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Special Needs |
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| A fairly large, robustly-proportioned Malawian cichlid noted for its aggressive behaviour and attractive colours. Adults can switch their colours between essentially black and a vivid yellow-and-black hornet-like pattern that gives them their common name. It is believed that this colouration is used to instruct large catfish in the
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Adaptable |
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Aggressive |
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Difficult |
| Water Chemistry: |
More than pH 7 - Alkaline |
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No |
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| Males are turquoise with yellow-orange on across the face, throat, and ventral surface. The females are grey-brown. Formerly included in the genus Pseudotropheus, the species is know included in the genus Maylandia instead, though a few taxonomists consider that name a nomen nudum, preferring instead another genus, Metriaclima.
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| Similar to the more commonly traded zebra cichlid in shape and colouration, but noticeable more elongate. Males are typically more brightly coloured and have yellow egg spots on the anal fin. Numerous varieties collected from specific areas within the lake. The most commonly seen varieties are blue with
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Easy |
| Water Chemistry: |
More than pH 7 - Alkaline |
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Special Needs |
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| Beautiful colour direct from specialist breeders.
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| Similar to the more commonly traded zebra cichlid in shape and colouration, but noticeable more elongate. Males are typically more brightly coloured and have yellow egg spots on the anal fin. Numerous varieties collected from specific areas within the lake. The most commonly seen varieties are blue with
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