guff
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Post by guff on May 10, 2013 13:46:10 GMT 11
I think it's either a Pseudotropheus demasoni or a saulosi. What do you guys think? Cheers Guff
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yanke
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Post by yanke on May 10, 2013 14:25:03 GMT 11
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guff
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Post by guff on May 10, 2013 16:43:36 GMT 11
Cheers Yanke,
Yeah they aren't very great photos, I'm at work and was just using old pics off my phone lol.
He is highly aggresive so I've since put him in a tank by himself (fits the profile of a demasoni).
Out of curiosity, what are the main differences between saulosi and demasoni?
Guff
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yanke
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Post by yanke on May 10, 2013 18:28:47 GMT 11
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Craig
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Post by Craig on May 10, 2013 20:17:47 GMT 11
Agree on Demasoni... beautiful fish but the ones I have kept have been quite nasty...
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dazzman
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Post by dazzman on May 10, 2013 20:23:56 GMT 11
Saulosi will grow bigger than demasoni. Demasoni males and females are black and blue from birth to death. Saulosi start out orangey yellow but the males turn black and blue when mature.
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