notho2000;5154415; said:Cichlidfish, right on!! I contacted the owner of the pictured fish and he assured me that they were 100% 'nourissati'....guaranteed. The owner mentioned that in this varient the head shape is a little rounder and deeper bodied than the one pictured on the cover of Cichlid News in that it is lacustrine rather than riverine. Thanks forum members for your input. It's amazing how many characteristics are common to so many different species.
-Jim
cichlidfish;5154562; said:No problem Jim, but I beleive it was orljdmh22 that called it first. Everyone is so quick to say "hybrid" but in most cases the fish is not a hybrid. The truth is that cichlids rarely interbreed. There are so many sp. out there that are not known to most people, that they always think it must be a hybrid.
Thankyou for your input, jgentry. I personally have never seen an adult 'nourissati'. The fish identified as 'nourissati' by the owner John Sabo were obtained from Rusty Wessel as "wild caughts" and I'm assuming identified by him as A. nourissati. So it's pretty puzzling. I'll continue to dig and see what I come up with. However as you say"some mysteries go unsolved though".Originally Posted by jgentry
I'm still very unsure about calling that a nourissati. It is much chunkier and shorter bodied then any nourissati I have ever seen pictured or in person. Also most nourissati tend to show one main black blotch on there side with very light to now barring as adults. The one you pictured showed very strong barring.
notho2000;5155795; said:Your right, Cichlidfish. Orljdmh22 said "100% nourissati'. You both know your cichlids! But jgentry's comment is worth noting.
Thankyou for your input, jgentry. I personally have never seen an adult 'nourissati'. The fish identified as 'nourissati' by the owner John Sabo were obtained from Rusty Wessel as "wild caughts" and I'm assuming identified by him as A. nourissati. So it's pretty puzzling. I'll continue to dig and see what I come up with. However as you say"some mysteries go unsolved though".
-Jim
cichlidfish;5156383; said:Jim-if John Sabo obtained that fish from Rusty Wessel, then you know this must be 100% accurate.
How big is this a. nourissati?