Hey guys,
As I read some about pikes, I ended up with more questions than answers...
I bought 2 crenicichlas labelled as strigata, so I didn't think twice about it, and the more I read the more I saw about strigata being mostly mislabelled venezuelians, and them not being present much on stocklists if at all.
My first question is: What's the deal about Venezuelian vs Strigata?
Once I understand that, I still need to ID mine as either, and would like to know how you'd tell the difference (pictures are at the bottom of this post).
I picked those two because of the way they behaved in the LFS, always together while every other pike were alone. Are they sexable at that size? If so but you can't tell from the pictures, what should I try to shoot for pictures? Even after the move, and however big the tank is for them, they still stick together 100% of the time.
Pictures are not the best, but well, they're fast.

As I read some about pikes, I ended up with more questions than answers...
I bought 2 crenicichlas labelled as strigata, so I didn't think twice about it, and the more I read the more I saw about strigata being mostly mislabelled venezuelians, and them not being present much on stocklists if at all.
My first question is: What's the deal about Venezuelian vs Strigata?
Once I understand that, I still need to ID mine as either, and would like to know how you'd tell the difference (pictures are at the bottom of this post).
I picked those two because of the way they behaved in the LFS, always together while every other pike were alone. Are they sexable at that size? If so but you can't tell from the pictures, what should I try to shoot for pictures? Even after the move, and however big the tank is for them, they still stick together 100% of the time.
Pictures are not the best, but well, they're fast.

