Thanks but I know what bicolor peacocks look like, my peacock is kinda orangey-brown not yellow. But thanks for the reply!Maybe an Aulonocara Blue Gold?
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Or maybe a bicolor?
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I am very bad at identifying fish but fhis is the best match I could find. Someone who knows more will help you.
Some fish have muted colors and some are more bright even when they are the same species. I have dragon blood parrots in pink, orange and almost red. With peacocks its the same. Maybe your fish isn't colored up yet fully or maybe it has slightly different colors.Thanks but I know what bicolor peacocks look like, my peacock is kinda orangey-brown not yellow. But thanks for the reply!
Yeah, but it's orange and brown with white and orange fin tips and an orange anal fin sooooooo.......Some fish have muted colors and some are more bright even when they are the same species. I have dragon blood parrots in pink, orange and almost red. With peacocks its the same. Maybe your fish isn't colored up yet fully or maybe it has slightly different colors.
I hope some expert help you in this.
Yeah, it's probably a cross of something.My guess is a (Flavescent) or maybe a Flavescent cross.
Hybrids are not easy to id. None the less your fish is nice looking fishYeah, it's probably a cross of something.
Thanks, Imma just guess that there might be some lwanda and some otter point in there.Hybrids are not easy to id. None the less your fish is nice looking fish