Polar blue X Firemouth

Jaxson_Beans

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Now these aren’t my pictures but Ik the person who accidentally bred them and can confirm they are polar blues x Firemouth

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Jaxson_Beans

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You can almost see the bars from the polar blue. I would have expected similar to convict cross here
What’s interesting is that pearling is on them doesn’t happen often within con crosses, wish I could get my hands on a female or two to chase some of those features.
 

coltiger1975

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Not as many for sure. So of my Texas x con crosses show more pearling. However I noticed when crossed with carpintis alot less pearls.
 

Jaxson_Beans

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Not as many for sure. So of my Texas x con crosses show more pearling. However I noticed when crossed with carpintis alot less pearls.
With in my cyano X black cons none showed pearling they just got a green coloration to them and bigger bodied. Which was a little frustrating I’ve seen Jd x cons have some pearling to them but I like the idea of the fire polars being smaller in size. Honestly like smaller cichlids.
 

PiklesDownSouth

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How are these looking now? I paired off a nice looking Honduran Red Point with a Polar Parrot, and am currently raising those fry up, and now have a polar parrot in a breeding setup with a Male Nicaraguan.
 
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