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Re: Pseudotropheus magpie - anyone come across this



"Spindoctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Earlier thsi week I posted a message about my LFS identifying a fish
> incorrectly that I had bought, I went back and now confirmed what it
> should be, which is a Pseudotropheus magpie. I cannot find out
> anything about this fish. Has anyone out there ever come across it?
>
> Brian

There is no P. magpie in any of the references. There is a Metriaclima zebra
that has an OB "orange blotched" pattern that is sometimes called magpie, but
the mouth shape would never be confused with a Labeotropheus. If your fish has
an OB pattern and the mouth is slightly underslung, but not anything like the
mouth of a Labeotropheus, I'd guess your fish is Tropheops tropheops OB or
Tropheops sp. "chinayamwezi" OB as pictured here.
http://www.amateurcichlids.com/fish/pseudo_macro.shtml
Good Luck with your fish.
AC





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