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Aulonocara Maylandi + Aulonocara Jacobfreibergi + C.Moorii

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Petit film de 10 secondes centré sur le mâle sauvage Aulonocara Maylandi
(nom commercial: Sulfurhead, à cause de la bande jaune dessinée sur son crâne.)

La femelle Aulonocara Maylandi se tient de façon quasi permanente dans les alentours de son mâle.
Sur ce petit film on peut la voir en haut à gauche pendant les 2 premières se.condes (mais également tout en haut, pendant les 2 dernières secondes)

On peut voir vers la seconde 3, en haut à droite, les couleurs tirant sur le rouge du mâle Aulonocara Jacobfreibergi "Otter Point"

Plusieurs Cyrtocara moorii sont visibles vers la gauche pendant les 5 dernières secondes du film.

Un mâle Copadichromis m'loto Yellow Fin se tient en retrait (visible surtout pendant les 5 dernières secondes)

De nombreux Labidochromis caeruleus sont répartis dans la fougère.

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  • Hello borbottante ! This tank looks different today, nearly 3 years later; The fishes living in this tank at these times didn't used to eat plants too much.

    Anyway I owned other planted tanks that can offer new plants "to replace" (to substitute).... it means a lot of regular work !!...

    But anyway the plant named "Microsorium pteropus" is not easy to eat; even by the Malawi cichlids you can see within this short video.

    Sorry also for my Approximate english !

  • Hello! First: i'm french = sorry for my bad english! Thanks for the words "Beautiful tank ". And yes the plants are real. Within this 500 litres, i maintain (hold?) Malawi fishes (overall haplos) that don't destroy plants. Noy enterily! just a little...extremities...Overall the plants are Microsorium pteropus and Hygrophila natans (near Hygrophila corymbosa)

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  • beautiful plants and fish.....your fish don't broken the plants?....sorry for my english..

  • it dont seems natural..rock fishes and alot of plants??

  • Beautiful tank (from that short clip). Are those plants real...and how are they making out?

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