Hi again, so I posted here a few months back asking for help identifying my fish, and got a few different suggestions. He's coloured up a bit more now, so I thought I'd check in and see if anyone has any new ideas.
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identifying fish species
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flametrek - Posts: 8
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Re: identifying fish species
It might be a Cobalt Blue Zerba Cichlid, judging by the coloration. I'm not too familiar with cichlids, so it's possible it could be a mix of breeds.
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nerdy_9 - Posts: 31
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Re: identifying fish species
An mbuna, no question. I'm fairly certain it's a Malawi, given the colouration.
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floralpup - Posts: 12
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Re: identifying fish species
Definitely an mbuna, no question. It's a malawi. I've got one in my community tank, same species, he's still small though, about 2" long.
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rusto - Posts: 13
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Re: identifying fish species
Thanks for the help. I knew it was a Malawi, but that's about it - got it as 'assorted' so no more info than that.
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flametrek - Posts: 8
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Re: identifying fish species
Definitely an mbuna, I'm pretty sure it's a Cobalt Blue Mbuna, the coloration matches, it's a malawi cichlid for sure.
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rusto - Posts: 13
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Re: identifying fish species
To me, he has a strong resemblance to the cobalts, but I think there's a bit of hybrid in him. He's definitely the boss in the tank and looks stunning when he's all flared up.
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codefly9 - Posts: 15
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Re: identifying fish species
I'm having second thoughts about the hybrid thing. I think this guy might actually be a Metriaclima pyrsonotos, or a red top zebra, which is a type of Mbuna. The fins wouldn't have that orange color if it was a Cobalt Blue, so I'm leaning away from that now.