Here's a video of my breeder male. I've found chewere to be well behaved mbuna. They're a great addition to any african tank.
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ0U_tjLUXU
information on elongatus chewere
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daxton - Posts: 57
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Re: information on elongatus chewere
He's a real beauty. The coloration on his tail is fantastic. I've heard that Metriaclima can be pretty feisty, but it sounds like you've got a more laid-back one on your hands.
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duskite - Posts: 60
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Re: information on elongatus chewere
I've had my fair share of Chewere over the years, never had any issues personally. They can get a bit testy with their own kind, but let's be honest, that's just cichlid behavior.
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daxton - Posts: 57
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Re: information on elongatus chewere
Yeah, pretty much. They can get feisty with their own kind but that's about it.
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duskite - Posts: 60
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Re: information on elongatus chewere
So I'd say they lean more towards con-specific aggression, similar to other Mbuna. You do get the occasional better-behaved individual, though. My experience with them has been pretty good when it comes to aggression. I've got another male Chewere that's wild-caught, and he's definitely more aggressive than this one – probably the most aggressive I've had of this species. I've found that wild-caught species tend to be more aggressive, likely due to having survived in the wild.
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hutmog - Posts: 25
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He's got that confident vibe going on, doesn't he, like he owns the place.
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duskite - Posts: 60
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Yeah, he's quite the show-off, strutting his stuff like he owns the place, isn't he?