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Pelvicachromis pulcher vs. Apistogramma cacatuoides
My new Pelvicachromis pulcher pair wants to defend a coconut shell against an older Apistogramma cacatuoides male. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Pelvicachromis subocellatus. 5/11-09. Video Rating: [...]
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Tagged apistogramma, apistogramma cacatuoides, Cacatuoides, coconut, coconut shell, Pelvicachromis, pulcher, shell
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Pelvicachromis pulcher in heat
Kribs flashing beautiful colours and shapes in their mating ritual.
This is a vid of my 20g long aquarium housing a pair of P. taeniatus "Lokoundie" who have spawned and are caring for their young [...]
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Tagged fish room, heat, holding tank, Kribs, livebearer, Pelvicachromis, pulcher, ritual, swordtail
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Кribensis (Pelvicachromis pulcher) Little Babies
Кribensis (Pelvicachromis pulcher) babies for first time out
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Tagged 20110414, Babies, Little, little babies, Pelvicachromis, pelvicachromis pulcher, pulcher, ribensis, Кribensis
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Pelvicachromis pulcher - kribensis pair and fry.
This video was taken from the time the fry started swimming to about 5 days. You can see how the pair can became agressive and chase the other tank mates. You also can see [...]
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Tagged chase, community tank, digg, Fry, kribensis', mother, pair, Pelvicachromis, Post, pulcher, share, tank mates
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Q&A: Fish (kribensis) ate their eggs, why? When will they lay again?
Question by samak : Fish (kribensis) ate their eggs, why? When will they lay again?
The fish in the fish tank are “Pelvicachromis Pulcher” aka kribensis. They layed eggs inside a little cave in the fishtank, [...]
MY KRIBENSIS LAYED EGGS?!! (pelvicachromis pulcher)?
by GSankary
Question by : MY KRIBENSIS LAYED EGGS?!! (pelvicachromis pulcher)?
they layed the eggs. i have 4 dirth fish with the parents in a 40 gallon tank. i [...]
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Tagged Answer, dither fish, eggs, gallon, gallon tank, kribensis', LAYED, Pelvicachromis, pulcher, tiny dots
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MY KRIBENSIS LAYED EGGS?!! (pelvicachromis pulcher)?
by Allie_Caulfield
Question by : MY KRIBENSIS LAYED EGGS?!! (pelvicachromis pulcher)?
they layed the eggs. i have 4 dirth fish with the parents in a 40 gallon tank. i [...]
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Tagged Answer, dither fish, eggs, gallon, gallon tank, kribensis', LAYED, Pelvicachromis, pulcher, tiny dots
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Q&A: will a mated pair of pelvicachromis pulcher (kribensis') bother a ghost shrimp?
Question by Steven H : will a mated pair of pelvicachromis pulcher (kribensis’) bother a ghost shrimp?
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Answer by lisa_s21I have had a mating pair of kribensis before i found the [...]
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Tagged Answer, bother, ghost, ghost shrimp, kribensis', mated, pair, Pelvicachromis, pulcher, shrimp, will
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Chromidotilapiini: Pelvicachromis Pulcher, Pelvicachromis Taeniatus, Chromidotilapia, Chromidotilapia Guentheri, Nanochromis Transvestitus Rezessionen
Chromidotilapiini: Pelvicachromis Pulcher, Pelvicachromis Taeniatus, Chromidotilapia, Chromidotilapia Guentheri, Nanochromis Transvestitus
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Apistogramma , dwarf Cichlids in the aquarium
by ioemen
The real apistogramma's come from southern America, they all have the same characteristics, like a complex breeding behavior, as their large relatives, only their size is different. Besides the apistogramma group there [...]

