Bentho Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 16, 2005 78 2 38 St. Augustine FL. Mar 9, 2016 #1 What type of Geophagus are theses?
Bentho Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 16, 2005 78 2 38 St. Augustine FL. Mar 9, 2016 #2 I'm trying to get the seller to send me some better pics
Woefulrelic Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Dec 7, 2013 2,521 1,444 179 31 NJ Mar 9, 2016 #3 red head tapajos
Bentho Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 16, 2005 78 2 38 St. Augustine FL. Mar 9, 2016 #4 The seller got them in as megasema.
Woefulrelic Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Dec 7, 2013 2,521 1,444 179 31 NJ Mar 9, 2016 #5 http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/posts/4296896/ Geos kinda all look the same to me, but there is some info there. Reactions: Frank Castle and Bentho
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/posts/4296896/ Geos kinda all look the same to me, but there is some info there.
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 253 896 Georgia, US Mar 9, 2016 #7 Looks like "orange head" to me.
Stanzzzz7 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Sep 26, 2015 5,188 7,569 1,433 51 Uk Mar 10, 2016 #8 Agree with above but also looks like there are two species in that tank and one could possibly be megasema the others look like orange heads. Reactions: Def Leppard Hysteria
Agree with above but also looks like there are two species in that tank and one could possibly be megasema the others look like orange heads.
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,478 2,555 Washington Mar 10, 2016 #9 Bentho said: Click to expand... These are Geophagus sp. 'Tapajo' AKA - orange heads. The bisect vertical barring, midlateral spot and stripped caudal make them fairly easy to ID at this size. Reactions: Bentho and peathenster
Bentho said: Click to expand... These are Geophagus sp. 'Tapajo' AKA - orange heads. The bisect vertical barring, midlateral spot and stripped caudal make them fairly easy to ID at this size.