Yea, I was having "issues"when trying to post this and ended up with 2 of the same, I had Ewurm delete the other.Aquamojo;1348526; said:Barred Midas. Didn't see this thread. I answered in the other.
LOL, and I found oneksfishguy;1348627; said:I've been looking for a fish that looks just like that, IMO it is a barred midas.
See, I did a search and came up with nothing, except for places that sold them..but no pics and no info on them.James B.;1349646; said:Did a seach for Flamingo Ciclid and it says they are Cichlasoma citrinellum , so I'd say the rest are right with midas.
And with this pic, I would have to say I think he IS a Midas, aside from the hump on this ones head...he looks an awful lot like mine. That and mine had red eyes.tapeworm;1349766; said:Looks like a barred midas. Its definitely in the amphilophus family. But it looks like a barred midas. Check it out and compare it to my juvenile thats a little larger than yours.
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, and I was planning on getting 2 Gold Severums.Lady G;1350182; said:I went ahead and started a new thread for my RD, and already got a response.
But I was wondering, if I keep the midas...which I probably will, will it still be ok for me to get my severums?? I really, really want them!
Oh, and the Sevs will be a bit bigger cause I ordered Med. sized instead of small.
Maybe a frying pan or Grill???ewurm;1350314; said:Red Devils will get fairly territorial after they pass the juvenile stage, but it's possible. Just be sure you have a backup plan in case it doesn't work out.
