Unidentified Cichlids • Identify the Species
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Re: Identify the Species
Certainly looks like a white top hara
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shiftyfox - Joined: Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:38 am
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Re: Identify the Species
The hara I have had had slimmer bars and the dorsal fin was mostly white with only a little incursion of just the tip black bars.
Not sure what that is.
Not sure what that is.
125G Borleyi, Multipunctata
75G Demasoni, Msobo, Lucipinnis
75G Calvus, Similis, Petricola
75G Demasoni, Msobo, Lucipinnis
75G Calvus, Similis, Petricola
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DJRansome - Global Moderator
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Re: Identify the Species
Does not look like Hara nor Maison Reef.
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- Mudkicker1
- Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:14 pm
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Re: Identify the Species
What is it then..?
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shiftyfox - Joined: Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:38 am
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Re: Identify the Species
Plz see this for further reference. Plz help me to identify this species.
- TorukMakto
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:03 pm
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Re: Identify the Species
Those two chasing each other are not the same. One looks like an Afra Cobue with the yellow head. The other is a tough call to be honest. It could be from so many different collection points of Afra Zebroids and also a Hybrid. Did you browse through the Species Profiles?TorukMakto wrote:Plz see this for further reference. Plz help me to identify this species.
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- Mudkicker1
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Yes, here one is Cynotilapia Afra Cobue for sure however I failed to identify the other one. Usually Cynotilapia Hara Galleriya reef has white dorsal fin. However this species has some prominent black bars. I need your expert comment guys. Can it be a hybrid of male Hara with female Kenny?
- TorukMakto
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:03 pm
- Location: India
Re: Identify the Species
There are many Cynotilapia zebroides types and it also reminds me of Labidochromis chisumulae. Others may chime in who are better at looking at snout shape and determining genus.
What was it sold to you as?
What was it sold to you as?
125G Borleyi, Multipunctata
75G Demasoni, Msobo, Lucipinnis
75G Calvus, Similis, Petricola
75G Demasoni, Msobo, Lucipinnis
75G Calvus, Similis, Petricola
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DJRansome - Global Moderator
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Re: Identify the Species
I was told It is a Cynotilapia Hara Reef German strain however I doubt its quality because of those prominent black bars on dorsal fin.
- TorukMakto
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:03 pm
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Re: Identify the Species
Looks more like a typical Cynotilapia zebroides "Afra" type. I would not call him a Hara.
Hara Reef German strain implies that it is not like the wild type, but a cichlid "improved" or different. I can't find any reference to a German Strain. Maybe they mixed a Hara with a black barred "Afra", to get a light blue cichlid with thicker black barring.
I would assume that the fish is probably not a pure Hara Reef. He is cool looking.
Hara Reef German strain implies that it is not like the wild type, but a cichlid "improved" or different. I can't find any reference to a German Strain. Maybe they mixed a Hara with a black barred "Afra", to get a light blue cichlid with thicker black barring.
I would assume that the fish is probably not a pure Hara Reef. He is cool looking.
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- noki
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- Location: OH
Re: Identify the Species
Yes Noki, I am also assuming that way. it may be a cross breed although it looks great.
- TorukMakto
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Re: Identify the Species
I'm going to say Cynotilapia Zebroids Mara Rock, maybe??? LOL
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