my jaguar/texas cross

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was this the same fish when it was younger? my jag is paired up with a texas in my tank. i might have to take them out and let them breed me a batch of fries lol.
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was this the same fish when it was younger? my jag is paired up with a texas in my tank. i might have to take them out and let them breed me a batch of fries lol.
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looks like mine at that size,and very similar pattern.both a jag and texas seem to be easy to pair,try it if you have tank space,mine is a nut,glass banger,of course he can't have tank mates.i would not even try to breed mine without a divider
 
thanks everyone,the male was texas(cyano). female jag.man i hope he won't get bigger than 14 inch!he is 12 inches now almost 4 years old. i am not ready for 100 plus gallons.no more room! i did not plan on breeding him...but maybe i should,female should be....jag? hard to do in a 75.

No offense man but that pattern in fish face looks like the pattern of a carpintis not a cyano....I think father was a Carpintis.

Excellent and awesome fish by the way.
 
No offense man but that pattern in fish face looks like the pattern of a carpintis not a cyano....I think father was a Carpintis.

Excellent and awesome fish by the way.
It does look very carpintis but with hybrid you cannot be sure without seeing the both parents.
 
He might be infertile, dunno how closely related they are but many times male hybrids are infertile. He's awesome though, if he was fertile I'd love to see him crossed to Green Texas.
 
I have plans to make a fertile texas jaguar hybrid it would be 62.5% carpintis and 37.5% jaguar. If I can find a fertile fading male RT I would use that. Chances of me finding one especially with my budget is pretty slim.

+1 on an update
 
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