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5-inch firemouth housed in a tank of Arfican cichlids.
Probably a female.
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Expect to see ragged, torn fins when you mix firemouths with
African cichlids
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4-inch geophagus from same tank. So ripped up I can't even
guess the species.
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Two weeks later he looks nearly normal.
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Two more weeks later.
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At least normal in the face.
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4.5-inch synspilum, red-headed cichlid, fire-head cichlid in 20H.
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One month later in a 55. Starting to color up.
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3.5-inch black belt. Not much color at this size.
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3.5-inch Tropheus
moori “Chipimbe Cape”
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Another example. Probably males.
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Nearly 2-inch rainbow geophagus also called balzani.
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Little over an inch rainbow cichlids, not the geophagus cichid.
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Out of the bag of 10, this guy was the largest.
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Possibly the palest 6-inch jack dempsey I've ever seen. He
never has darkened.
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Two 3-inch firemouths that were in with African cichlids.
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3.5-inch
peacock bass with a goldfish in his mouth.
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6-inch paratilapia from Madagascar wth a severe leech problem.
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5-inch red parrot cichlid.
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Brace of 5-inch red parrot cichlids.
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Brace of 7-inch jack dempseys. Female on the left. Male
on right.
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