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Posts Tagged ‘aggression’



Abdominal Dropsy

What is Abdominal Dropsy and how can you treat it?
Abdominal Dropsy is a disease that is caused by bacteria and viruses that are found in almost every aquarium. Almost all fish species can be affected. Even without a specific host, the bacteria can reproduce for months in the water, substrate and filtration of an aquarium.  ... Read More





Water quality and stress

To be able to offer your fish a healthy environment in which they can live you first need to be able to understand not only their behavioral, but also their biological and chemical factors that can affect them both in the wild and in your aquarium. Two related factors that you can control in your ... Read More





Tropheus sp. Ikola

Common Name: Kaiser/Ikola
Found: Shallow Rocky Habitat
Diet: Herbivorous
Gender Differences: Monomorphic
Breeding: Maternal Mouthbrooder
Age: Unkown
Breeding Success: Finally have fry — 19/10/2008
Temperament: Mild as Juveniles & Aggressive as adults
These guys are great! If you have never kept Tropheus before I will warn you now — they are highly addictive.
They have personality plus and keep the tank looking busy. They ... Read More





Ophthalmotilapia Ventralis

Common Name: Ventralis
Found: Surge Habitat
Diet: Omnivore
Gender Differences: Dimorphic
Breeding: Maternal Mouth-brooder
Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
Wow, what a beautiful fish! I got 3 males to add a bit of color in the tank and they certainly do that. I chose not to get females as there was already enough breeding going on in the ... Read More





Neolamprologus Leleupi

Common Name: Leilupi / Firecracker
Found: Shallow Precipitous Rocky Habitat
Diet: Carnivore
Gender Differences: Monomorphic
Breeding: Cave Spawner
Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
I have 6 of these ( 2 males and 4 females) and really enjoy viewing their interaction in the tank. They will swim with the Tropheus up and down the glass, they will sit on ... Read More





Lamprologus Stappersii

Common Name: Meleagris
Found: Empty shells
Diet: Carnivore
Gender Differences: Monomorphic
Breeding: Shell Spawner
Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
These shellies are awesome. You know that saying that size doesn’t matter – well these guys prove it. They simply have no fear. My Meleagris will go toe-to-toe with any of the fish in the tank if they feel ... Read More





Julidochromis Transcriptus

Common Name: Julie
Found: Sediment-Rich Rocky Habitat
Diet: Omnivore
Gender Differences: Monomorphic
Breeding: Substrate Spawner
Temperament: Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
Similar to the Julidochromis Regani, I got the smallest and the biggest from the tank they were in and hoped for the best. Again, I got lucky and they have been breeding successfully. Unfortunately their breeding site is right ... Read More





Julidochromis Regani

Common Name: Julie
Found: Sediment-Rich Rocky Habitat
Diet: Omnivore
Gender Differences: Monomorphic
Breeding: Substrate Spawner
Temperament: Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
I started with a male and a female (got lucky here as I chose the biggest and the smallest from the tank at my LFS) and was hoping they would pair up. Well they did and have produced hundreds ... Read More





Callochromis Pleurospilus

Common Name: Pleuro
Found: Shallow Sediment-Rich Habitat
Diet: Carnivore
Gender Differences: Dimorphic
Breeding: Maternal Mouthbrooder
Temperament: Mildly Aggressive
I NO LONGER HAVE THESE FISH
My Pleuros are very placid and really keep to themselves. I have 1 male and 2 females. It can be hard to notice them in the tank until the light hits them on the right angle and the ... Read More





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