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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby mcbdz » Wed Jul 04, 2012 7:53 pm

I'm try but not great at these.1. Aulonocara "German Red" or Aulonocara (Rubescens)


2. possibly Aulonocara jacobfreibergi
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby jsmeesterr » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:51 pm

the first one is more of a blue color. im not sure what it is but i dont think its is a german red or a. rubescens, because they have red bodies and mine is more of a blue/purple

2. that is exactly what the store said it was, i was was just making sure! thanks!
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby 24Tropheus » Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:36 pm

Its not the greatest German Red. Those should look..............
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And yep its a Jake but yep not a great one.
An average eueika should look
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby jsmeesterr » Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:30 pm

my first cichlid does not look like a eureka or german red. it is a blue/ purple color, no where near readish
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby m1ke715m » Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:21 am

24 tropheus.. that looks like a wuddy strain ruby red.. which no1 knows how he makes them but barely any ruby/german reds look that good
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby jsmeesterr » Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:29 am

So you guys think it's a ruby or German red?
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby Opulent » Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:24 am

I'm no expert with African Cichlids, as I've only been keeping these fish for 6 months, but the first fish may be a strain of Aulonocara Rubescens as others have suggested - my Rubescens in the picture below is orange with purple (you mentioned yours has blue/purple), so it may be that the fish just hasn't fully coloured up.

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Also, there may be a possibility that its some kind of hybrid - it appears to have white tips on its tail fin, like a Jacobfriebergi from Otter Point. I've not seen any German Reds / Rubescens with white tips on the tail fin like that - only on the dorsal and ventral fins (like mine).
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby Fogelhund » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:11 am

Frankly, they look like mixed strain/hybrid peacocks, often found in Mixed Peacock tanks.
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Re: please id my unknown peacock cichlids!

Postby m1ke715m » Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:53 am

ruby reds and german reds are the same thing.. its a line bred or hybrid fish thats very red.. they arent sure how they were made.. theres different theories.. but the one he posted a pic of is that wuddy strain from thailand which when you breed them the offspring dont look as good
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