Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => Old World => Topic started by: African cichlid Keeper on April 25, 2015, 10:41:25 AM
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Is white top afra a Metriaclima pulpican? I was told that what they are is that true?
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My understanding is that the white top afra is cynotilapia afra. I could be wrong of course.
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Nope, two different genus as well as species. Metriaclima pulpican was formerly known as Pseudotropheus kingsizei.
{Hope you don't mind me posting in your thread, just trying to help} :)
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Nope, two different genus as well as species. Metriaclima pulpican was formerly known as Pseudotropheus kingsizei.
{Hope you don't mind me posting in your thread, just trying to help} :)
Your fine. Then why did a member on here tell me that there the same fish? And he has them?
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Because he was misinformed
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There's two different fish. One has the tail edged in black & one doesn't.
I'll look later & see which is which, but I'm busy right now.
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I beleive publican has the black edge and cyanotilapia hara does not as far as I know. I picked up some afra hara at an auction that turned out to be publican and picked up some new ones that are hara. The males are hard to tell apart but the females look pretty different.
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I beleive publican has the black edge and cyanotilapia hara does not as far as I know. I picked up some afra hara at an auction that turned out to be publican and picked up some new ones that are hara. The males are hard to tell apart but the females look pretty different.
Yep, that was it... C. hara does not have the black edged tail or black anal fin, but M. pulpican does.
Where this person was probably confused is because Metriaclima pulpican was originally described as Cynotilapia pulpican.
Either way... the white top afra is Cynotilapia sp. 'Hara' (obviously it may change once formerly described)
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Many people have called pulipan a white top Afra...its just not an Afra it looks like one thats why many have labled it wrong