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ink fin
ink fin
Altolamprologus calvus
nice sized calvus
posted by:
Zach Parrott
(report)
Dec 21st, 2007
Views: 287
Rated:
(11 votes)
Visitor Comments
Kevin Nanaumi
» posted 2007/12/21 08:04 am
Tina .
» posted 2007/12/21 09:05 am
bip_ 4u
(m)
» posted 2007/12/21 10:03 am
Nice!
karrie edwards
» posted 2007/12/21 10:54 am
Mike Arndt
» posted 2007/12/21 03:39 pm
Kye Williams
» posted 2007/12/21 03:52 pm
jon amman
» posted 2007/12/21 04:15 pm
Great fish , I love watching mine , they grow so slow though dont they , mine is the smallest in the tank yet all the other fish stay away from him .
simon webster
» posted 2007/12/21 05:08 pm
hey ya what is the name of these fish and are they hard to get as i havent seen them before i take it is the same as the fish beside the logo on the top of the page. lovely lookin please let me no thank u
Roger Hopper
(m)
» posted 2007/12/21 05:26 pm
Simon, this is a inkfin Calvus. Altolamprolongus Calvus Inkfin..
Zach Parrott
» posted 2007/12/21 06:32 pm
roger is right they are from lake tanganyika in africa.
Dan Noon
» posted 2007/12/22 03:09 am
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Latest comments:
Vince Cooper
, 2009-11-21 18:09
Rob they are the same fish just different variants , Aulonocara jacobfreibe
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Ken M.
, 2009-11-21 17:59
outstanding! Roger! is he always this blue? do you have a female in there w
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Tony Sponagle
, 2009-11-21 17:13
I'm not sure how long this setup will last, probably have to break them up
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Tony Sponagle
, 2009-11-21 17:00
that is a beatiful O.B. and perfect photo
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John Young
, 2009-11-21 16:59
Thanks for the smiles and kind words everyone!
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Tony Sponagle
, 2009-11-21 16:58
love that color contrast
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Rob they are the same fish just different variants , Aulonocara jacobfreibe