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Tropheus Species & Variants Discussion of Tropheus Species, Variants & Collection Points... including ID questions.

View Poll Results: Which variant do you think is the most rare?
Chaitika 4 1.54%
Lufubu 22 8.49%
Namansi Fiery Fry 41 15.83%
Ulwile 6 2.32%
Kasanga Red Rainbow 8 3.09%
Mpimbwe Red / Orange / Yellow Cheeks 3 1.16%
Canary Cheek 11 4.25%
Murago 9 3.47%
Zongwe 13 5.02%
Ikola 2 0.77%
Bemba 1 0.39%
Duboisi 8 3.09%
Bemba 4 1.54%
Mpulungu / Kasalawa 2 0.77%
Sp. Red 1 0.39%
Bulu Point 5 1.93%
Ilangi 51 19.69%
Ndole Bay 8 3.09%
Annectens 31 11.97%
Others (Pls specify in your msg) 29 11.20%
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In my opinion, the varieties more ''rare'' they the Golden Kalambo (Tropheus moorii Golden Kalambo), the Golden Kushangaza (mutation natural of Tropheus brichardi Kabwe) and the Red Belly (natural crossing of Tropheus sp. Bulu Point and Tropheus sp. Kibwesa.
Seeing these "rarest" varieties, I'm 100% sure that they are not pure species...they are artificial or incidentally hybrids. Their appearance isn't a process of speciation...they are hardly repeatable events...
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This topic has been around since 2009, what is rare now in 2015. Fiery fry has a high poll number, yet I think much more common today in 2015. Any thoughts?
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This topic has been around since 2009, what is rare now in 2015. Fiery fry has a high poll number, yet I think much more common today in 2015. Any thoughts?
Still not that easy to acquire in my opinion. I've seen them locally once as F1's in the last couple years.
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I would think Brown Murago have to be some of the rarest of fish around as there are only two people with them in the U.S.
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