Hi all my first ever video upload here.
It is just a short clip of two of my wild caught peacocks, which have paired off.
unfortunatley this video was under "moonlight" conditions. will get one under "daylight" conditions uploaded soon.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbCXBdI0Cbw&hd=1[/video]
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Lake Malawi Species • Short Clip of my Peacock Cichlids
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I'm sad to be the one to tell you these "OB peacocks" are not wild caught. They are not found in lake Malawi. They are man-made hybrid species.
110G Peacocks&Haps
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Vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/eastcrewboy ... ature=mhee
90G Tropheus ilangi
75G Enantiopus kilesa
40G Aulonoc. stuartgranti ngara
40G Aulonoc. lwanda
40G Aulonoc. jacobfreibergi undu reef
40G Copadi. trewavasae mloto lupingu
Vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/eastcrewboy ... ature=mhee
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des - Joined: Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:55 am
- Location: Ontario, Canada
des wrote:I'm sad to be the one to tell you these "OB peacocks" are not wild caught. They are not found in lake Malawi. They are man-made hybrid species.
They can be found in the wild too
here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52993488@N ... hotostream
Check the persons whole album. All the fish ae wild caught, even some photos in lake malawi, under water - of cichlids in their natural habitat.
- yogifizz
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:11 am
- Location: Somerset UK
des wrote:I'm sad to be the one to tell you these "OB peacocks" are not wild caught. They are not found in lake Malawi. They are man-made hybrid species.
+1
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/ob_peacock.php
The fish in the flickr link isn't a peacock. Its Mbuna.
Cheers,
Drexel187
Your 185,000,000 greats Grandfather was a fish. So was your 185,000,000 greats Grandmother. Which is just as well, or they couldn't have mated with each other, and you wouldn't be here.
Drexel187
Your 185,000,000 greats Grandfather was a fish. So was your 185,000,000 greats Grandmother. Which is just as well, or they couldn't have mated with each other, and you wouldn't be here.
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drexel187 - Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:18 am
- Location: Hamilton, ON, Canada
drexel187 wrote:des wrote:I'm sad to be the one to tell you these "OB peacocks" are not wild caught. They are not found in lake Malawi. They are man-made hybrid species.
+1
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/ob_peacock.php
The fish in the flickr link isn't a peacock. Its Mbuna.
Maybe mine is a mbuna then, I was only guessing the breed. I went back to the importer today to collect some more, and they advised all their wild stock is kept seperate on immediate arrival.
I do however doubt that they are a breeding pair, to me they appear the same - no difference on the fins at all.
I may change them, at £50 a fish I don't want to mix Tank Breds with Wild stock. I do have a 100% money back guarantee on them being wild caught and a pair.
- yogifizz
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:11 am
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As per the ID thread, your fish are indeed man made OB Peacocks... hybrids, man made and not wild. Do take them back.
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Fogelhund - Admin - Forum, Classifieds, Aquarium Gallery
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Those are really nice OBs. It's not a naturally occuring fish though. It'd be like saying you had wild caught blood parrots.
I don't know if I'd take them back if you like them. Maybe get some of your $ back though and forward this thread to the person.
I don't know if I'd take them back if you like them. Maybe get some of your $ back though and forward this thread to the person.
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aquariam - Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:23 pm
- Location: Toronto Canada
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