Wow all are nice! Especially the leptasoma blue flash. With a few small caves , a pair of Neolamprologus savoryi would probably play”nice” with the frontosa. Maybe even a group of Ameca splendens too.
Thanks Mcd77. He seem to not bother smaller fish. There is a rainbow fish fry from a previous set up that has grown up with him and he doesn't bother it. The savoryi would do ok.
I searched for almost 2 years to find C. Leptosoma Blue Flash and when I did the price was quite high at $89 each. I will never get them to breed in my 75-gallon tank as there are too many fish. I have two breeding colonies of Neolamp. Daffodil, 4 pesky Multi catfish, a few Lelupi, and a bunch of Rainbow Fish, I also have a 36-gallon bow front tank with constantly breeding Neolamp. Multifaciatus (Shell Dwellers) I have had bigger tanks, and fish when I lived in a bigger house but those days are over.
@@FishTankBarn I belong to a local Aquarium Society (Jersey Shore Aquarium Society)but only one or two guys are into African Cichlids but into Malawi Cichlids much of what I have has been bought at auction or someone's basement but Leptosoma eluded me. Thank you for your compliment if there was a way to send pictures I would.
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Good looking fish
Thanks
Love the tropheus, one of my favourites
I really like them too. One of my favorites
Very nice healthy looking fish! thanks for sharing. Paracyprichromis nigripinnis are my favorite and I hope to get another colony someday.
Thanks Marc! I like those as well. I have couple but would get some if the opportunity presented itself
Good looking fish
Thanks Texas Fish Room!
I’m a big Lake Tanganyika Cichlid fan too. Thanks for showing us what you are keeping currently!!
Your welcome TJ! Glad that you enjoyed them.
cool
Thanks Amazing aquatics and exotics
You have many beautiful Fish.
Thankyou very much for sharing.
Take care Sir. 👍🙂❤️
Thanks Ultimate Fish Keeping. Glad that you enjoyed them.
Beautiful fish 👍👍👍
Thanks @Vinny's Aquatics!
Another great video of awesome fish 👍👍👍
Thanks Skull!
Wow all are nice! Especially the leptasoma blue flash. With a few small caves , a pair of Neolamprologus savoryi would probably play”nice” with the frontosa. Maybe even a group of Ameca splendens too.
Thanks Mcd77. He seem to not bother smaller fish. There is a rainbow fish fry from a previous set up that has grown up with him and he doesn't bother it. The savoryi would do ok.
yes, we need to get Dan to start getting them in!!
For sure, it would be great to get more suppliers of Tanganyikans
@@FishTankBarn yes, a lot are not as big or as aggressive!
I searched for almost 2 years to find C. Leptosoma Blue Flash and when I did the price was quite high at $89 each. I will never get them to breed in my 75-gallon tank as there are too many fish. I have two breeding colonies of Neolamp. Daffodil, 4 pesky Multi catfish, a few Lelupi, and a bunch of Rainbow Fish, I also have a 36-gallon bow front tank with constantly breeding Neolamp. Multifaciatus (Shell Dwellers) I have had bigger tanks, and fish when I lived in a bigger house but those days are over.
Sorry those were so expensive. I got lucky and found mine at a local auction. Your 75 gallon sounds like a fun tank.
@@FishTankBarn I belong to a local Aquarium Society (Jersey Shore Aquarium Society)but only one or two guys are into African Cichlids but into Malawi Cichlids much of what I have has been bought at auction or someone's basement but Leptosoma eluded me. Thank you for your compliment if there was a way to send pictures I would.