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Hey guys I was wondering if anyone could help me. I've written an article on pelvicachromis for my local aquarium club newsletter. It was supposed to be published in this months issue, but I need photos to go with the article so I submitted one on Peacock Eels for this month and am going to attempt to finish the pelvicachromis article for next month.
Sadly I do not have a camera decent enough to get clear photos of my fish so... I was wondering if anyone had some good clear photos I could use for the article. Photo credits will be given with the photos. If you'd like to submit a photo for me to use please label it so that I know for sure what morph it is... Example 1: p. taeniatus 'moliwe'. Example 2: P. Humilis 'Kenema'. Also please do not put any lettering or labels on the photos themselves. I will be adding them below each photo (example given below)
I need at least one pic of each of the following types...
P. pulcher 'albino'
P. taeniatus
P. subocellatus
p. sacromontis
p. humilis
p. roloffi
p. signatus
p. rubrolabiatus
p. sp. blue fin
I would also appreciate a photo of a pair laying/tending eggs and a pair guarding their fry. I already have a photo of my wild p. pulcher pair that my friend took for me before shipping them to me over a year ago.
Thanks
Sadly I do not have a camera decent enough to get clear photos of my fish so... I was wondering if anyone had some good clear photos I could use for the article. Photo credits will be given with the photos. If you'd like to submit a photo for me to use please label it so that I know for sure what morph it is... Example 1: p. taeniatus 'moliwe'. Example 2: P. Humilis 'Kenema'. Also please do not put any lettering or labels on the photos themselves. I will be adding them below each photo (example given below)
I need at least one pic of each of the following types...
P. pulcher 'albino'
P. taeniatus
P. subocellatus
p. sacromontis
p. humilis
p. roloffi
p. signatus
p. rubrolabiatus
p. sp. blue fin
I would also appreciate a photo of a pair laying/tending eggs and a pair guarding their fry. I already have a photo of my wild p. pulcher pair that my friend took for me before shipping them to me over a year ago.

Thanks