latifasciata

  1. EdWhite

    Astatotilapia Latifasciata

    Anyone know anything about the aggression of these. I got two about a month ago. One is def a male, already starting to color up. They're both still juvenile, right at 2 inches, and in my 29g to grow out some before I move them into my 75. Last night, I noticed one looking rather pale, and...
  2. D

    Astatotilapia Latifasciata Help

    I'd just like to know more about them. Would I be able to possibly put a pair in a 20g or would I need a bigger tank than that? Could I put them in a 40g w/ other fish? Thanks.
  3. J

    WTB. Astatotilapia Latifasciata

    Looking to buy several Astatotilapia Latifasciata (Zebra Obliquidens) would prefer 1 male and 2-3 females. I am in Frederick MD but I am willing to pay shipping if someone outside of the DC area has them. Send me a PM with the price and how many you have. Thanks John PS I am still also...
  4. T

    F/S adult group of Astatotilapia Latifasciata (Zebra Obliquiden)

    I've had these for some time, and want to free up the tank for growouts. I'm not certain but I think there's 2m/3f. One has an odd pattern (black tail), shows a little red on the belly, and tends to "argue" with the dominant male. $50 for the group, and I can bring them to the May meeting. I...
  5. Prince

    Question about astatoltilapia Latifasciata

    In my internet research I have found that these fish are best kept in groups of six. I have a 56 gallon column which is 30"x18"24. I am considering a group including 2 males and four to six females. Would this work considering the tank is a tall rather than long? The males reach about 5"...
  6. H

    For Sale: Breeding Colony Of A. Latifasciata

    This is a colony of about 20 - 30 Astatotilapia latifasciata (also knows as Zebra obliquidenz). 10 are adults, and the rest are sub-adults. There are at least three males in the group, one dominant and two sub-dominant. Probably a few others too, that haven't yet colored up. These guys are...
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