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Baby Electric Blue Alhi (sciaenochromis flyeri) are about an inch in length and are native to lake Malawi in Africa. They go perfect with other African cichlids. Please email me if you have any questions and if you want to ship them I will see what we can do. This species is an carnivore. Also the female will have less color than the male shown above. There are about 3 that are an inch in length and about 45 just born (7/4) |
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Electric Yellow Lab is native to lake Malawi in Africa. They will go perfect with any other African cichlids or semi aggressive fish that you have. This species is an omnivore. There about 25 that are at least an inch long and 25 that are still too small. Pic is of the male (Steel Curtain is his name).
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Please email me if interested in fish or if you have any comments. Thank you. |
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Pseudotropheus socolofi (Powder blue cichlid) is native to Lake Malawi in Africa and will mix perfectly with any other African cichlids. I currently have 25 that are at least an inch in length and several more that were just born. |




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This young group of F1 Tropheus Red Moliro (Red firecracker) is just now starting to breed with one successful hatch of 2 fry. These fish are naturally found in Lake Tanganyika and are strictly herbivores feeding on algae and other plant life. The fry are now .75 inches and are safe to be sold to a new home. (holding again) |
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Rusty cichlids (Iodotropheus sprengerae) is naturally found in Lake Malawi in Africa and are omnivores by nature. I currently have around 30 that are an inch or more in length and many more that will need some more time to grow.
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Contact Information Email: dazugell@tlu.edu Phone: (281) 844-4807
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Jalo Reef (Cynotilapia afra) is naturally found in Lake Malawi and feeds primary on plankton. Males are territorial while females tend to school. I currently have 12 new babies just hatched and are going to need some more time before I can sell them. |
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Super Red Top Hongi (SRT) Labidochromis sp. “Hongi” is native to lake Malawi and is a herbivore by nature. I now have 2 fry that were just born (7/11) and are going to need a few months to grow. |







