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h0ngkn0t2
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Posts : 668
Location : Grand Prairie, Texas
Favorite Fish: : African cichlids, Bristlenose Plecos and Koi

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PostSubject: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime1/8/2010, 12:37 pm

I have a trio, 1M/2F. I bought them as fry but the parents were not on site as they were sold to another buyer. I was told what they were but now the name escapes me. Figured if someone could spark my memory by IDing the male. He is only 1.5" and not breeding yet, so he might not be showing enough color. Let me know what you come up with.

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PostSubject: Re: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime1/8/2010, 12:50 pm

Cichlidsofvictoria.com has a good gallery that may help you ID them. Its most likely a haplechromis..... something lol!
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Rachael0805
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Location : Sacramento
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PostSubject: Re: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime1/8/2010, 3:13 pm

Haplochromis sp. "Victoria Nile"

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This is from CichlidsofVictoria.com
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CajunGator
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Posts : 5845
Location : New Iberia, Louisiana
Favorite Fish: : Cichlids, WC Syn Petricola, Shellies, Festae, Mbu Puffers, Koi Angels, ABN, Piranha, Mermaids

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PostSubject: Re: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime1/8/2010, 3:37 pm

yep, sure looks like it. nice fishys.... fry fry FRY????
GREAT victorian site.. thanks

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KMX
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Location : Mansfield, TX
Favorite Fish: : African Cichlids of all kinds.

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PostSubject: Re: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime1/8/2010, 6:01 pm

I would ask the boys from HCCC to make sure. They are good with the Vics.
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tropheus 1
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PostSubject: Re: ID this Victorian   ID this Victorian Icon_minitime3/9/2012, 2:41 am

looks like a female hap. burtoni.
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