quicky2g - 2011-01-18 I had 2 of them. The smaller of the 2 got picked on a bit by the larger. I'm trying to get an all-male cichlid tank with a variety of different mbuna's, peacock's, and hap's so I traded the less dominant one. I tried moving the 2nd one I had to a different tank for different color mixing and it died 2-3 weeks later and I never determined why. He wasn't getting picked on and kept eating the same food with very similar water conditions. I wish I still had that one though. They are very fun and lively fish with great color.
The Aulonocara Fort Maguire can be quite variable, but is gorgeous in any of its natural colorings!
I had 2 of them. The smaller of the 2 got picked on a bit by the larger. I'm trying to get an all-male cichlid tank with a variety of different mbuna's, peacock's, and hap's so I traded the less dominant one. I tried moving the 2nd one I had to a different tank for different color mixing and it died 2-3 weeks later and I never determined why. He wasn't getting picked on and kept eating the same food with very similar water conditions. I wish I still had that one though. They are very fun and lively fish with great color.