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  • Petsmart got shity specimens these are nice tho

  • i saw at petsmart selling this called red banded moorii for $11 and they got yellow stripe also,red texas sell for $6,79 and look like baby flowerhorn though.

  • I cant find those kind of african cichlids anywhere

  • is that DIY background

  • @rainynet

    yes it is a DYI...if you like, see how I did a similar one, see: cichlidworld.eu/diy/pozadie/po­zadie_rock_e.htm and scroll down to the Marl Background

  • nice tank nice rocks & nice fishes

  • Nice colony of Bemba you got there

  • Nice colony of Bemba you got there

  • Nice colony of Bemba you got there

  • Wonderful fishes, beautyful in colours and size, compliments from here....

  • very nice tank and tropheus

  • Thank you!

  • I wish I could have some of these guys in my tank. But I heard they get bloat really easily, and I like to feed my cichlids blood worms at least once every two weeks for a treat. Really cool fish though. Keep up the good work.

  • Thanx!

  • @canart666

    If you give them the garlic spirulina flakes along with the other food you should be fine. I was worried about the bloat, but had to give it a chance. I made everyone(fish) switch to the garlic flakes then gradually introduce African Cichlid attack. I have had mine for about a year, no bloat issues(knock on wood after this post.)

  • @AxRhea88 Remember that Duboisi shouldn't eat meat since they're vegetarian. They do eat some shrimp though, I feed mine a shrimp mix with shrimps, green peas spinache or spirulina flakes, this they love.

  • Allways have a min. tank size for about 325 liters,with min.20 pcs(tropheus in general),clean water and and food based on Algea...then you should go easy around the bloat :)

  • @AxRhea88 depends on what you feed them.

  • really nice fish! I have ikola in with my bemba and duboisi and firecracker tropheus...doin awesome!!

  • Thanks!

  • do they eat ather fishes ? (srry for my bad english)

  • they are algae grazers.

  • NLS is the best food along with SFF for cichlids

  • is this a type of cichlid

  • Yes

  • outstanding tank. Is that a one piece back rock wall? Artificial? or has it been puzzle pieced together. Really really nice. I'd love to know what the rock wall is and how its made.

  • Yeah, i really would like to know.

  • nice tank..

  • nice setup compared to mine. my is jus stacks of rocks. ha

  • how did you do the rock backround.

    you tank looks sik.

  • i can never keep these guys alive. must feeding them the wrong stuff!

  • Try using New Life Spectrum,cichlid formula, guaranteed not to cause bloat..the companies pro video is on you-tube.. its the best for tropheus i feed nothing else !!

  • what type of fish is that? fresh right? is it a cichild type?

  • Right, freshwater cichlid. Tropheus sp. "black" Bemba coming form African lake Tanganyika ;)

  • nice tank how big is it

  • Thanks, it is 419 L.

  • WOW echt schöne Bembas das sind bestimmt WF?

  • I don't understand German well but I suppose you are asking if they are wildcaught ;) No, they are tank raised...F2 generation.

  • almost as nice as a tank full on convicts.

  • how did u make back screen??

  • WOW, nice tank and awesome fish!! And so clean! What sort of sand are you using? Looks great ;)

  • thanx...it's a fine white silica sand.

  • wow that tank looks nice i would love if you could tell me what kind of rocks those are and if you epoxied them or just stacked them all. thanka in advance

  • thanks!

  • Perfect colours...

  • Those are GREAT quality bembas love the red on 'em, and for leinad0162 this is pretty much what L. Tanganyika looks like, pretty natural if you ask me.

  • nice fish but why do u make the tank look so un natural.....americans do this a lot aswell

  • awesome... tell me is it a diy background?

  • Cool background

  • awesome fish, and nice colours... i did have 18 of them until bloat wiped em out after my neighbor fed them high protein pellets.Now its fronties, comp. golds, brichardis and gombes because octozin is too hard to get in Australia.

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