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For Sale: Greshaki and Cobalt blue males

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    Hey folks. Many of the fish I bought as Juvis have now matured in my tank and my Male Cobalt and Greshakis have decided who is dominant.

    I now have two sub male Cobalts and two Greshakis. They are not being badly beaten but are obviously not showing their true colours....and I'm heavily over stocked right now, so I would like to sell the other males.

    One of each males is pretty much full grown (they are brutes. Really solid fish) and one of each a shade over 12cm I would guess.

    If you are interested around Jhb give me a shout. I'm looking at about R150 per fish.

    You would pay at least R300 + for these guys in a pet shop. I'll try and get some decent pics of them to upload. Bearing in mind they are sub males and not showing off their potential.
     
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    The two Cobalts

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    This is the 2ic Greshaki, the 2ic Cobalt is immediately to the right of him.

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    Don't mean to spam your post but your tank is looking amazing. All males I presume
     
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    Thanks. Nope, males and females. Mbuna are usually OK with females in a show tank.

    If you are going haps or Peacocks then it's better to go male only.
     
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    Yeah. If you added more females you definitely would have more of them colour up
     

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