| www.MyFishForum.com | |||||
|
|
||||
|
Hi BlueDempsey,
Yup, those thick lips are pretty prized Malawi Haps. The "thick lips" variety of Malawi Haps ... there's a catch: Apparently, these thick lips are developed due to their natural habitat: they use their heavily cushioned lips to scrape their food off sand/stone/rock/etc. If kept (& bred) in captivity and fed pellets, they will suppress (and eventually lose) this beautiful physical trait over several generations. There are other variety of "thick lip" Malawi Haps - e.g. the popular and quite easily available Cyrtocara moorii aka "Malawi Dolphin" (surprise surprise!). The only way you are gonna get "thick lips" is with cichlids having very close ties to their wild-caught brethen ... you can probably 'simulate' their natural feeding patterns but you'll probably end up with a 6-footer biotope setup with 3-5 fishes + lots of lights + lots of bugs in the sandbed. Thx for sharing!
__________________
~ John ~ I am a Malawi Fan! |
|
||||
|
Aiyo,... I dare to ask to see only. To buy I have to get another tank. Besides, I have introduced more plants into my Malawi tank. Wanna die,... siao... but what to do. The fish look more healthy and colourful after that!
Hehe... if colour is good,... you never know, i upgrade to 5 or 6 ft tank! |
|
||||
|
Sometimes the colour takes damn long to come out. So we look at the fish for a long time before they change. If you get the female, no colour change. So the colour of the mi-lomo got or not? ANd how much would it cost?
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|