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Don't feel bad, the guy at fish paradise duped me on a few fish too. I picked up 2 of the blue haps along with many other fish. Several of which are dead now.
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Anybody want to trade me for a female?
*or sell me a few females?
Would a close to 6-7 inch fish breed with a 3-4"?
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I have this 55g, a 30g planted (with no filter DX ) and a 10g pleco growout tank... There's no where where he could go and my parents would strangle me if I got another tank. lol. I don't have any more space in my room.
Sigh. I'll bring the temp up in the planted and hope he doesn't tear up my amazone sword and stuff...
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Technically they are a pair . . . just not a breeding pair.
If one is getting beaten up, then put him in his own tank where he can get nursed back to health. There is no need to sell him. If you don't have another tank, then maybe you should think about buying one.
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I TOTALLY GOT JIPPED!!!!! GGGRAWWWR. Thank you for your help! I got them at the FISH Paradise closing sale as a "pair".... I'm ticked...
Should I sell one? Because one's getting pretty beat up.
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Those are Sciaenochromis fryeri or more commonly known as "Electric Blue Ahli" . The two that are squaring off in the video are both males . They are not mating but are probably actually trying to establish who is the dominant male . You can tell the diffrence between male and female because the female will be a slate grey to almost silver color .
BTW...you are correct..they are Haps (Haplochromines)
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Why are they doing this?! What are they doing?


The two blue ones! The square off, displaying and fanning their tails alot. Then, they will circle eachother and square off again, every now and then, one will turn over on its side. They were bought as a pair (supposedly male and female). I don't know, anymore if it's male male or male female! :( It's really getting on my nerves because I have been expecting the female to start holding because the male has showed traditional "pre-spawning" behavior!
Also, what kind of fish are these? My friend says they're blue peacocks, I think they're haps. Are we both wrong?
PS! This video was taken on my iphone and it had a lot better quality on the phone than here.Last edited by Dow; 07-29-2010, 08:50 PM.Tags: None
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