I know that site..but how can I ID these with that?Hope these pictures are clear enough to identify...[/QUOTE
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I know that site..but how can I ID these with that?Hope these pictures are clear enough to identify...[/QUOTE
Google Cichlid Forum .com
The site shows an adult Surinamensis , look at the spot shape and size, body markings, colors of the fins. Also some juvenile Geo's can be difficult to identify.I know that site..but how can I ID these with that?
Yes As far as I can see they look like them...The site shows an adult Surinamensis , look at the spot shape and size, body markings, colors of the fins. Also some juvenile Geo's can be difficult to identify.
but I saw in many places that they're rare..
That is true with certain speciesYes As far as I can see they look like them...
but I saw in many places that they're rare..
Thank youThat is true with certain species
I don't mind if it's Altifrons or something else..Just wanted to find out exactly what I'm keeping
It's not Jurupari..I can say that for sure..They are in the Surinamensis complex...I have some geos that look exactly like those. I bought them as jurupari but I've seen them labeled as altifron and sumerience as well
less than 3 inches...Their tails do have a pattern at the moment..How big are they? They look small enough that their tail pattern might not have settled yet.