That is a Tropheus moorii species.
It's not wrong at all to have one of each fish that don't look at all alike. That's something that I've been suggesting. It's just that mbuna will spawn with ANY female. They're all mouthbrooders so they don't have to be the exact same species. And since with most mbuna they cannot be distinguished male or female by looks it is difficult. Thats why you have to start with a group of one of each of fish you like and that don't look similar. Then if you notice a couple fish picking on another fish- chances are that fish is a female and they're all trying to breed with her.
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