Archo/cryto keepers

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A few pictures

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Cryptoheros Chetumalensis "Rio Chahal"
some might know it as "Rio Sarstoon"

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HRP, Rusty Wessels strain

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Hertilapia Multispinosa

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Cryptoheros Sajica
 
jonclark96;4223688; said:
HRP's are definitely the bluer of the two. Centrarchus are more of a green color.

But I dont see green in my Fliers but only blue. Mines are blue so that's why i asked that. I've never had HRPs before. But my Fliers are definitely not green or I would have asked which is greener.. They are sky blue + mustard color a little..

???

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Wild Lago Nicaragua " Convicts" (have 1 pair avail for sale $20.00)
Wild A. Cutteri "Rio Danto"
Wild A. Sp. "Rio Mongo"
Calico Convicts

All fish collected by me except the calico convicts
 
the animal guy;4228470; said:
But I dont see green in my Fliers but only blue.

I've never seen any green in those I've seen in person either. Always a beautiful blue. Even in photos where the flash skews the color, they are still a teal (hvy blue, slight green mix).

To me though the fliers are more of a irridesenant (shiney) blue while the HRP's are more of a pastel (flat) blue.
 
Here's a picture of the male of my pair (probably the dad of Jon's) from a couple of years ago... He's wild from Lake Nicaragua...and the only glass-banging centrarchus I know..

darth pike;4237057; said:
I've never seen any green in those I've seen in person either. Always a beautiful blue. Even in photos where the flash skews the color, they are still a teal (hvy blue, slight green mix).

To me though the fliers are more of a irridesenant (shiney) blue while the HRP's are more of a pastel (flat) blue.

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