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#1 Mazimbwe

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Posted 12 May 2004 - 02:41 AM

2½-3cm $18ea
fish for sale.

...and again.

*clears throat* Woah, woah, the pic's are getting better. :good :lol

The fish are better, by far, than the pic's.
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edit: better pic's

Edited by: Mazimbwe  at: 5/21/04 7:07 pm


#2 canerod

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Posted 12 May 2004 - 03:11 AM

I'm confused.
the fish look like acei to me and i cant find a G. afra "msuli point" listed on the internet.

Bob

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#3 Mazimbwe

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Posted 12 May 2004 - 03:23 AM

It has been an exceedingly long day so please excuse the typo.

Saj, there has been a name change to "Gephyrochromis" for the acei...hope this info is still current. lol
The fish in question are the Msuli Point, powder blue acei. They are very pretty and have a blue body with yellow fins and tail. The males have a white crest on the dorsal which is very pretty.
The Tanzanian acei is Black with yellow fins and tail.
They are a stunning fish with very placid temperament.



#4 Guest_sajica_*

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Posted 12 May 2004 - 03:46 AM

thanks maz, though I know the diff between the aceii types ;)

I prefered calling them a pseudo though, it had a nice sound to it, and easy to pronounce :good

Those little msuli points look awesome, even though the pic is bad, the colour is nice on them though, I think i can make out the fins :rollin

j/k maz

I'll keep them in mind, if space comes available :rolleyes

Edited by: sajica  at: 5/11/04 7:48 pm


#5 mrgreen

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Posted 12 May 2004 - 05:49 PM

Well done maz , take it from me , these fish are gorgeous!!!!!!

and saj , dont live in the past man
if uve ever seen a fully grown aceii u'd uderstand why they should not be a pseudotropheus

cheers steve green






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