Australoheros sp. Red Ceibal

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Jack Dempsey
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Fiercely guarding their little corner of the tank. I just freakin wish they hadn't torn each other to shreds before I bought them. I've had them for a few months now and I don't know if their caudal fins will ever heal. Anyhoo, they's got eggs and it looks like the female let the male in on her egg-laying action this time around so I'm thinking about saving the spawn. In case she decides to go a-sexual again. :grinno:

Pair
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Only pic of the male
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Female! Can you tell which one I favor?
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sans flash
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I'm on my second pair, First pair were brutal to each other, These get along better and I have them in with a bunch of Gymnos. Took the new pair 4 tries to get it right, They don't guard the fry very well so I took them ths time. Ken
 
I have an angelfish that used to have a split in its caudal fin. Then I put a female gymnogeophagus in the tank (thanks Ken) which chewed half the angel's tail fin off before I noticed. It grew back without the split though :). The gymno is no longer in the tank

Very nice color on those fish, how do yours do with the gymnos Ken?
 
HiImSean;3314691; said:
are their tails torn or are they naturally forked? very sexy fish :cool:
Tails are split from fighting, he said that in first post.
Here's some wild ones right out of the Arryo Ceibalito Ken

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