mitch logan - 2011-06-21 I have a blue moorii in my tank. I put it in yesterday but my ob zebra smashing it and its got half of its scales left on the moorii what can I do?
donna - 2007-09-27 We have a colony of blue dolphins and they are very bosy and think they are the kings of our 8ft tank. They are beautiful fish and keep the tank looking lively.
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mike ginter - 2010-03-01 So there is no really way to tell the male and female apart. What about their anal fins, on most fish you can tell. Males have sharp points and females have rounded anal fins. Can you tell the blue moori that way to.
scott - 2011-03-25 Just wondering how much is a dolphin fish worth I know someone who is trying to sell me one for $50 Australian dollars but tells me you can buy them up to $1000 aus is this correct?
David Brough - 2011-03-30 I don't know if there are specialty or show fish of this breed but a normal price at That Pet Place for this species is $10-15 US
Catherine - 2012-04-26 Hi, I have a few blue dolphins, I was wondering if you know at what age their hump will start to form?
mbomfaya - 2009-11-20 My 2.8 inch blue moorii, from my judgment, finds a comfortable life stocked in a tank with many other fish. They are so attractive and they are also very healthy. I term my moorii mother of peace, as they are too friendly and hardly bully other fish.
Richie - 2009-10-15 I agree with the comments, they are a very nice addition to any tank as long as it is a good size one. I have 3 of them but mine are very peaceful. Once in a while they will have a run in with one of the other members of the tank, but most of my fish keep to themselves, and mine is a mixed tank, a very mixed thank. I have species that are not supposed to be together.
Trigga - 2006-06-19 I just got a blue dolphin and it is very territorial. I have one very bossy red zebra and it showed him what's what. They are really nice and well priced.
parrot_moo - 2005-10-01 I had three of these "blue beauty of the malawi lake". They are all 3-4 inch in length and I raised them in 55 gallon tank mixed along with blood parrot and other fish. These fish love peace! They never bully or bother any other fish, but I dont know how will they act if the time for spawning had came - maybe they will get naughty! They are the most beautiful blue cichlid from all of other african's mbuna cichlid to me! Rumor said they are slow in growth rate but I dont really care about that... As long as they are healthy and happy, I will love them forever!
parrot_moo - 2005-09-30 I have three 3 inch blue moorii mixed with many other fish in 55 gallon tank. They are so cute and beautiful! I can't wait until they grow up to be even more beautiful! Rumor said that they are slow in growth rate, but I dont care about that as long as they live happily and healthy. I will love them forever!
Both the male and female Blue Moorii will develop a pronounced bump on their head, thus the common name 'Hump-head'!
I have a blue moorii in my tank. I put it in yesterday but my ob zebra smashing it and its got half of its scales left on the moorii what can I do?
Remove one of them.
We have a colony of blue dolphins and they are very bosy and think they are the kings of our 8ft tank. They are beautiful fish and keep the tank looking lively.
So there is no really way to tell the male and female apart. What about their anal fins, on most fish you can tell. Males have sharp points and females have rounded anal fins. Can you tell the blue moori that way to.
Just wondering how much is a dolphin fish worth I know someone who is trying to sell me one for $50 Australian dollars but tells me you can buy them up to $1000 aus is this correct?
I don't know if there are specialty or show fish of this breed but a normal price at That Pet Place for this species is $10-15 US
Hi, I have a few blue dolphins, I was wondering if you know at what age their hump will start to form?
My guy loves to swim around with our breeding pair of aceis. I think he thinks he's one of them
I like fish but turtles are better.
You can have both - probably not in the same place.
I agree these are my favorites like there behavior "peaceful".
My 2.8 inch blue moorii, from my judgment, finds a comfortable life stocked in a tank with many other fish. They are so attractive and they are also very healthy. I term my moorii mother of peace, as they are too friendly and hardly bully other fish.
I agree with the comments, they are a very nice addition to any tank as long as it is a good size one. I have 3 of them but mine are very peaceful. Once in a while they will have a run in with one of the other members of the tank, but most of my fish keep to themselves, and mine is a mixed tank, a very mixed thank. I have species that are not supposed to be together.
I just got a blue dolphin and it is very territorial. I have one very bossy red zebra and it showed him what's what. They are really nice and well priced.
I had three of these "blue beauty of the malawi lake". They are all 3-4 inch in length and I raised them in 55 gallon tank mixed along with blood parrot and other fish. These fish love peace! They never bully or bother any other fish, but I dont know how will they act if the time for spawning had came - maybe they will get naughty!
They are the most beautiful blue cichlid from all of other african's mbuna cichlid to me! Rumor said they are slow in growth rate but I dont really care about that... As long as they are healthy and happy, I will love them forever!
I have three 3 inch blue moorii mixed with many other fish in 55 gallon tank. They are so cute and beautiful! I can't wait until they grow up to be even more beautiful! Rumor said that they are slow in growth rate, but I dont care about that as long as they live happily and healthy. I will love them forever!