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some cool pictures of some of the cichlids from Lake Tanganyika. If
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1.5-inch Neolamprologus brichardi.
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Even the one-inchers are "out-front" guys.
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1.5 incher..
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Two-inch albino Lamprologus brichardi.
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4-inch Neolamprologus pulcher
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2.5-inch Neolamprologus pulcher
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Daffodil Neolamprlogus pulcher
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Chalinchromis ndobnoi in foreground.
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Neolamprologus cylindricus.
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Neolamprologus pulcher.
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Chalinchromis ndobnoi
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Adult (2.5 inches) leleupis look fantastic.
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Leleupis mix well with Malawi cichlids.
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Very red 3-imch leluepis.
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Two-inch Julidochromis ornatus.
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Smaller J. ornatus.
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Even smaller J. ornatus.
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Two-inch albino Julidochromis ornatus.
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Same guy.
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J. transcriptus
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Ditto
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1.25-inch J. transcriptus.
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1.25-inch Julidochromis marlieri.
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1.5-inch Julidochromis marlieri.
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3-inch J. marlieri
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Four-inch Cylindricus
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Ditto.
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Cylindricus
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2-inch Tropheus moorei.
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1.5-inch Tropheus duboisi.
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2.5-inch Tropheus duboisi white shoulder.
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Ditto in same tank.
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Tropheus moorei.
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Another Tropheus moorei.
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Female leleupi.
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Male
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Ditto -- nice teeth.
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Female Altolamprologus compressiceps, 1.25- inches long -- shell dweller.
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Two-inch male compressiceps -- spends most of his time in the bigger
shell.
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Under two-inch Neolamprologus compressiceps in aggressive mode.
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Same guy in repose.
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Another shell dweller -- about an inch long gold Neolamprologus ocellatus.
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Same guy.
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About an inch long ornatipinnis
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1.5-inch Neolamprologus ocellatus.
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One-inch frontosas.
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Expensive school of frontosas.
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Cyphotilapia frontosa
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Everyone loves frontosas.
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Frontosas mix well with most other African cichlids.
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Frontosas have very small spawns -- maybe a dozen.
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Eight-inch frontosa. Would you believe a male?
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These guys are cool.
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1.25-inch Neolamprologus sexfasciatus.
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Another one.
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Three-inch Neolamprologus sexfasciatus.
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Rather than picking on the others, this Zebra obliquidens just swallows them.
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