okay I will try here goes... I will give pic number then name...
1-Aulonocara stuartgranti
2-same
3-Neolamprologus Birchardi
4-same
5-same
6-Buffalo Head/Hump head not africans
7-same
8-same
9-black calvus
10-black calvus
11-albino
12-albino
13-black calvus not same one
14-black calvus not same one
15-blue Dolphine-Cyrtocara moorii
16-Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri"
17-male Neolamprologus leleupi
18-Haplochromis/Protomelas taeniolatus-female
19-female-Aulonocara stuartgranti
20-Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri"
21-again
22-Julidochromis transcriptus Gombi
23- same
24- Julidochromis marlieri
25-leleupi again
26-male-Haplochromis/Protomelas taeniolatus
27Aulonocara "German Red"
28lil black one in back is-Aulonocara maylandi and a bunch of the mixed julies
29-female-Aulonocara sp. "Stuartgranti Maleri" (Maleri Is.) have a few young males too
not pictured- are few other peacocks- including a bicolor peacock and a few others that I am not sure about at this moment I have it written somewhere...
Just got these guys settled into their new tank..the dragon gobys they were with are going brackish.. they lost a little color and are a little skittish but i was able to get a few pics...
well I took about 300 pictures and I can't get the buggers to hold still long enough to get a picture of any of them...but here are the best ones I could get, nothing fancy in my tank yet, just got it going about 2 weeks ago...I'm new to africans so please be nice...
this one right? if so its a "cobalt blue". scientific name i believe is Pseudotropheus zebra. theyre pretty common so u should be able to find them relatively easy.