
Facts You Should Know To Breed Australian Freshwater Turtles FAQ-1 (2023)
Australian Native freshwater turtles are a popular pet and for good reason. They are hardy and easy to care for, interesting to watch, able to be

Australian Native freshwater turtles are a popular pet and for good reason. They are hardy and easy to care for, interesting to watch, able to be
Psuedotropheus lombardoi Psuedotropheus lombardoi juvenile pictured. All lombardoi start out with this blue coloration, with the males changing to an orange color. Most females keep
Pundamilia nyererei Pundamilia nyererei Makobe Island male pictured. Common Names: Locations collected from: Makobe Island, Ruti Island, Python Island, Igombe island, Nyegezi Rocks, Senga Point,
Julidochromis marlieri Julidochromis marlieri pictured. Julidochromis marlieri female pictured. Common Names: Location names are used. Locations Collected From: Magara, Halembe, Kala, Katili, Samazi, Kambwimba, Isanga,
Scientific name(s): Hypseleotris compressa Max size: 12 cm Temperament: Peaceful fish Suggested for: Community tanks with small (not tiny) to large-sized community fish, planted tanks.
Neolamprologus sexfasciatus Neolamprologus sexfasciatus “Gold” pictured. Common Name: Location collected from: Lake-wide distribution. Each location has a different coloration ranging from an all gold coloration
Echinodorus osiris “Melon Sword” Scientific Name: Echinodorus osiris Common Name: Melon Sword Approximate Size: Grows to about 8 inches in height. pH Range: 5 –
Melanochromis johanni “Electric Blue” photos
Psuedotropheus aurora Psuedotropheus aurora male pictured. Common Names: Location collected from: Transplanted to Thumbi West Island and surrounding areas by the first exporter of Malawi

Labeotropheus fuelleborni Labeotrophues fuelleborni pictured. The males can have several different colorations from OB to solid blue with a red dorsal, or a bluish fish

How many fish can I have? There are a number of formulae which give a guide as to the number of fish a certain size
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