It certainly helps..Not a expert but looks alot like the geophagus abalios i have...hope it helps
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Body looks like that but tail is reddish with larger green/blue dots..
It certainly helps..Not a expert but looks alot like the geophagus abalios i have...hope it helps
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My ones don't have a black spotView attachment 1049353View attachment 1049354View attachment 1049355View attachment 1049356
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Thanks.its a 450 gallon. 6x4x30. They do well together no problems feeding or anythingMy ones don't have a black spot
Btw that's a really nice tank..What are the dimensions??
and how's Cichla and Geos together working out? I always thought feeding will be a problem..
Nice!Thanks.its a 450 gallon. 6x4x30. They do well together no problems feeding or anything
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I don't see any lateral spotIf the black lateral spot is 2 scales x 2 scales or smaller, they are altifrons.
I don't see any lateral spot
I've circled the midlateral spots on your Geos. Because of the small size of the spot, and the absense of facial markings of any kind, I'm inclined to say they're a type of G. altifrons (as mentioned on page 2).