After some thought, I will say the Parachromis genus certainly seems to have a Pitbull-mentallity, as in they have to win at everything, seem very alert and attentative and content by believing they are doing something to please their owner. Being a Jag-guy for nearly 10 years I missed out on these 2 others which have quickly become favorites, the Red Tiger and the Wolf. More so than the Jags even I can equate the RTM as "a pitbull w/ fins but morbidly aggressive for no reason". While you would think the name "Wolf Cichlid" would speak for itself, however if I had my way, changing it to "Dire Wolf" would still be understatingAs you requested in my mota thread..I'm looking at your RTM....at a glance the one in the pic to the left of the pleco looks male and the one in the pic near the heater looks female ... at that size both mine had the horizontal black blotch stripe running across their sides but only the female had the vertical black stripes come in and go as dark as yours in the second pics....my male had them just not as defined......lets see some more pics....and nice dog...it seems that many people who have cichlids have bully type breed dogs......
46 by my countWell then make that 47 more to go.
Lol yeah that makes sense. Your female looks a lot my Horrace when he was just a baby, she looks full of swag, I recon if you spent some time talking to her, she'd develop an awesome personality.Just little guys, male is about 4.5", female probably 3'' - 3.5" .....he's a good deal larger, the pix make her appear bigger than she really is. Does this help you sex better now?
well, that was worded oddly, but you get what I mean right? lol
Didn't even see this post until just now, IDK how.....The RTMs are about 3" for the larger one, maybe 3.25" and the smaller one is probably 2.5"....I can see speckling on the gill plate of the larger one, but if that means male why is that one w/ spots more reds/auburns/burgundy/sienna colors while the one without spots just basically looks black and gold to me. As far as he dogs I guess we like the similarities they share w/ cichlids.....personally I always just been a fan of badass animals. If I had my way, I'd work w/ Crocs 7 days a week