Steve_89;1050235; said:Wow mate these are very nice cichla.
Looking forward to seeing them grow.
Are you holding on to these guys?
These will most likely stay within WA Either with Me or Ryan . I don't like letting go of any cichla
Steve_89;1050235; said:Wow mate these are very nice cichla.
Looking forward to seeing them grow.
Are you holding on to these guys?
REC;1050250; said:They are all Jeds, the larger 2 are around 9" and are in my 120 with the other cichla. I guess you can say Jeds very lucky to have me pampering his cichla with the finest diet and quality conditionsits all worth it for me to have the chance to watch grow such rare and amazing fish.
The TRUST;1050255; said:And I thank you for that Ryan. Let me know when your big tank is ready. I have some fish to fill it with. This time I will bring the food too, at least a bucket full. That should last a couple of months. LOL

REC;1050607; said:I've made alot of progress so far this week on the 300. It shouldn't be much longer before its ready. That better be a huge bag of food lololol![]()
DIESELMACK;1050626; said:They were actually first hybridized in a lab in boca raton by paul schafland before reintroduced in the 80s....the reason for the hybridizing was to strengthen the strain and make it better suited for florida waters![]()
there is a ton of info on it all over the net.
also if you would like more history behind the florida peacocks you can check this out here:
http://aquaticpredators.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=22650
I would copy and paste it for you if you dont want the link up,but it will take up a few pages and is copyrighted material. It is buried in the AP forum,but figured you may like to read it as not many has seen it.
rec those 2 bars look good...nice job.