We are pleased to announce the addition of our newest feature, the
Interactive Tropheus Collection Point / Variant Map
You will now be able to view an illustrated, interactive map comprised of satellite imagery of lake Tanganyika which is labeled with Tropheus collection points. You can scroll through it, zoom in to locations, and click on the Tropheus collection points listed on the left to identify Tropheus and their locations of origin.
The Trophs.com team would like to thank our members for contributing their pictures to this project. If you would like to contribute, feel free to contact us as this map will be continuously updated
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We are pleased to announce the addition of our newest feature, the
Interactive Petrochromis Collection Point / Variant Map
By Arthur Tago
You will now be able to view a map comprised of satellite imagery of lake Tanganyika which is labeled with Petrochromis collection points. You can scroll through it, zoom in to locations, and click on the Petro collection points on the left to identify each of the collection point locations.
Does anyone else strip eggs and tumbe them. I am now on my first attempt and wondering if I should have attempted it. The female was getting harrassed so I gave it a try.
Hey Fellow troph keepers. I posted a long over due video of my tank. I have 25 new Kazumbas in it too. Its an updated post under Tropheus tanks and Equipment.
I had firecracker troph that i thought was holding eggs because her jaw was fat and from pics i have seen that is what they look like when hold eggs.Over the past week or two it doesn't seem that she still has any thing in her mouth.Can someone help?
I'd been counting the days till it was time to strip my four female Kirizas and yesterday I did and I got a shock the final total was 52 fry and I notices today that there are five more in the tank that are doing great. I LOVE TROPHEUS!
I am so excited I just sold my fist batch of fry today but I did keep the largest of the brood. they were Tropheus Kiriza and there were 28 of them and I've got three more females that are holding at this time.