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What is the rarest fish that you have,or have ever had.

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.


 
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.


 
Arowana

Black Ghost Knifefish

Fire Eel

I know they are not really rare but they are cool and unusual :D

Sorry don't have any pics yet
 
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.


Someone I know has volcanic lake cichlids as well, very interesting fish :)
 
Someone I know has volcanic lake cichlids as well, very interesting fish :)
Interesting indeed,I wasnt aware of a cichlid being able to change it's sex in order to breed.
 
The trans-sexual had previously laid eggs as a female, and in the lower photos is fertilizing eggs as a male, so sleeper does really not apply.
There are many species that change sex in nature, clownfish are the most obvious, but there are plenty of others.
For a while I also collected other volcanic lake species,
Pungu marlerani which in nature, eats freshwater sponges,
and Stomapepia pindu, and marliae all 3 with Tilapine ancestry (as are Alcalpia)from one tiny crater lake, Lake Barumbi mbu

pindu above, marliae below

and from lake Bermin, Coptodon bythobates

One of the rarest, I could not get was Stomatepia mongo, although I tried for many years.
 
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