Let talk about Island Cichlids

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That is a really nice looking fish. Pretty pissed off also lol

I wonder why no one has brought it here if it's from the same place as n. tetracanthus?
 
^ That, and aside from cacichlids, most people think they're hideous... lol
 
And shouldn't this forum be Central/South American/Island Cichlids?

Lets not forget Mexico, it's not part of Central or South America and we have H. carpintis etc posted all the time. Since you mention the name ;)
 
Ex-Cichlasoma adspersum was described in 1862, it comes from Barbados. According to Ad Koning's book it may or may not be synonymous with N. tetracanthus...
 
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Juan Miguel Artigas (Editor and Administor of The Cichlid Room Companion site)[/B]]
Just to add a bit of information, Nandopsis tetracanthus has a tremendous variation in Cuba and several subspecies have been erected for this fish (cinctus, griseus, latus, torralbasi). You would not believe the variation between N. tetracanthus. They could be probably regarded as different species. So speciation is taking place in those islands and I would not be surprised N. vombergei is safe and sound and there may even be more different fish in la Hispaniola.

What about this statement, I'd still like to see some unbelievable variations between Tetracanthus. All the ones I've seen look the same.


Ex-Cichlasoma adspersum was described in 1862, it comes from Barbados. According to Ad Koning's book it may or may not be synonymous with N. tetracanthus...

I've read the Adspersum is a synonym of Tetracanthus....maybe one of the variations? I can't find a picture of it.
 
It is thought there were endemic cichlids at one time on Puerto Rico and Barbados, but were wiped out. There are introduced Tilapia, and rumors of introduced managuense now in Puerto Rico, and many introductions in Hawaii.
The last time I heard of N. ramsdeni for sale,they were $500 each.
 
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