Its interesting to me the fish considered "rare" back in the 80s when snake heads were legal, you could find the them in almost every LFS.
And when I had a spawning group of "red ceibals" they were so prevalent, I couldn't;t give them away. but...
For me it was Alcolapia alcalicus, a tiny cichlid that comes from only 1 small, shallow lake in Africa, the lake is more saline that the ocean, and where the water temp is almost always @ 90'F or higher, called Lake Natron.
When I ran out of males, my most dominant female became a male, and spawned with the female next in line in dominance.
Here she is as a female, with a mouthful of eggs.
and here after she became a male (changing color and shape) and spawning with with a female.
And when I had a spawning group of "red ceibals" they were so prevalent, I couldn't;t give them away. but...
For me it was Alcolapia alcalicus, a tiny cichlid that comes from only 1 small, shallow lake in Africa, the lake is more saline that the ocean, and where the water temp is almost always @ 90'F or higher, called Lake Natron.
When I ran out of males, my most dominant female became a male, and spawned with the female next in line in dominance.
Here she is as a female, with a mouthful of eggs.
and here after she became a male (changing color and shape) and spawning with with a female.