Have lots of Nyererei juveniles available if anyone is looking for some! The parents are the fish in the video. Send me a message if you're interested!
Hey I am interested in getting some of the fry u have I currently have 6 2 males 4 female but want more females one of the female just had about 10 fry her first breeding but I have just got a 60 gal to start a colony in and need more to stock them
*** got one more big one 3" that is for sure a male, the rest are hard to tell, some are more aggressive/darker markings than others. They usually turn out to be males.
I've got tons of Saulosi as well if you guys know anyone interested.
Some say it is an issue far far down the line, babies of babies of babies etc. Where a deviation from what is considered pure "wild" species could occur.
And yes they WILL definitely breed, it is up to you if you want the fry to survive, if you don't remove them nature takes it course and they are eaten by the larger fish very quickly.
That site is confusing as well. Pundamilia nyererei were described in 1985 and there is no reason to call them Haplochromis (Pundamilia) nyererei. Pundamilia is not a sub-genus it is a valid genus so feel free to drop the old Haplochromis name altogether.
Nice video!
Kevin
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