Post by jonv on Apr 20, 2009 22:06:23 GMT -5
Newest OB Malawi Peacock I got, and I am having now to decide which Peacock to try to breed with my OB females, either this one or my Strawberry one.
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Not sure if this pixilated too much to view, but I got a couple decent stills. This is the male Pytochromis "Hippo Point" Salmon male. Much much larger then the other two. I had 5 but 2 didn't make it.
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This is one of the smaller ones, you get a better view towards the end of the clip
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And here's the other one. You might be able to see some of the Salmon pinkish color to them
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1534a.flv
Male fulu has gained some size being in the 180 and out of the stress with the spawning Madagascars. He's colored up a bit, not quite the show quality as Brenda's or Barb's but he's getting there. Bad time of day to take shots, window glare.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1534b.flv
This male Astatilapia Aeneocolor is even bigger then the one I got from Vin and his dorsal fin is so flared out, I'd almost swear he was some kind of super mutant or something.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154a.flv
One of the smaller Pytochromis Hippo Point Salmon's again, a bit better light, and that piece of slate you see on the front, where the big male Lombardoi is patrolling, about 3 hours later, he enticed a female to spawn there, and the Flavus male and the Dubosi male kept harassing him and I actually saw the Flavus eat a couple eggs before the female could pick it up, that bastard.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154b.flv
Taken an hour ago, dimmer light now it's nighttime, so no sunlight to fight, the larger male Hippo Point Salmon. Funny, he seems to be quite aware of the cam.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154c.flv
Much better clip of the new OB Peacock, and I even caught him mid yawn.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2155a.flv
Zoomed out view of the 100 gallon, to try to give you an idea of what about 300 fry in a tank looks like, and keep in mind, I have about another 100 waiting to get some size to go up from the 15.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2159a.flv
Zoomed in to give a little better idea of their size. Mostly it's Pytchochromis Oligocanthus in here.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2231a.flv
Starting first with a younger but slightly bigger Pytchochromis Oligocanthus, to Pseudotropheus Flavus, then Protomelas Steveni Albino's and in the back the few Labidochromis Caeruleus I have. I wasn't able to capture well, a few Astatilapia Aeneocolor's Vin gave me. I have 3 small ones in there waiting to grow.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2231a.flv
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1310b.flv
Not sure if this pixilated too much to view, but I got a couple decent stills. This is the male Pytochromis "Hippo Point" Salmon male. Much much larger then the other two. I had 5 but 2 didn't make it.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1532a.flv
This is one of the smaller ones, you get a better view towards the end of the clip
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1533a.flv
And here's the other one. You might be able to see some of the Salmon pinkish color to them
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1534a.flv
Male fulu has gained some size being in the 180 and out of the stress with the spawning Madagascars. He's colored up a bit, not quite the show quality as Brenda's or Barb's but he's getting there. Bad time of day to take shots, window glare.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_1534b.flv
This male Astatilapia Aeneocolor is even bigger then the one I got from Vin and his dorsal fin is so flared out, I'd almost swear he was some kind of super mutant or something.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154a.flv
One of the smaller Pytochromis Hippo Point Salmon's again, a bit better light, and that piece of slate you see on the front, where the big male Lombardoi is patrolling, about 3 hours later, he enticed a female to spawn there, and the Flavus male and the Dubosi male kept harassing him and I actually saw the Flavus eat a couple eggs before the female could pick it up, that bastard.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154b.flv
Taken an hour ago, dimmer light now it's nighttime, so no sunlight to fight, the larger male Hippo Point Salmon. Funny, he seems to be quite aware of the cam.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2154c.flv
Much better clip of the new OB Peacock, and I even caught him mid yawn.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2155a.flv
Zoomed out view of the 100 gallon, to try to give you an idea of what about 300 fry in a tank looks like, and keep in mind, I have about another 100 waiting to get some size to go up from the 15.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2159a.flv
Zoomed in to give a little better idea of their size. Mostly it's Pytchochromis Oligocanthus in here.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2231a.flv
Starting first with a younger but slightly bigger Pytchochromis Oligocanthus, to Pseudotropheus Flavus, then Protomelas Steveni Albino's and in the back the few Labidochromis Caeruleus I have. I wasn't able to capture well, a few Astatilapia Aeneocolor's Vin gave me. I have 3 small ones in there waiting to grow.
s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/knottypeater/?action=view¤t=042009_2231a.flv