O ohdannyboy Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 7, 2010 324 0 0 shropshire, england Sep 9, 2010 #11 would u say mine is a real one? http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=346053
D DCOWBOYS Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 16, 2010 990 1 0 Where the Parachromis roam... Sep 9, 2010 #12 Yep,could be female.Has its forehead started to grow??
ryansmith83 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member May 2, 2008 4,084 1,863 1,079 43 Florida Sep 9, 2010 #13 But what species isn't a real chocolate if temporalis is the real one? I think that's what people were confused about.
But what species isn't a real chocolate if temporalis is the real one? I think that's what people were confused about.
D DCOWBOYS Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 16, 2010 990 1 0 Where the Parachromis roam... Sep 9, 2010 #14 Sorry,i'm not sure i just know the physical differences.
we4wieners Polypterus MFK Member Apr 21, 2010 1,972 171 96 Atlantic City, N.J. Sep 9, 2010 #15 I think the choco may be an e-a-g-l-e-s fan, is the sev? JK...try placing a clear seperator. Sounds very frustrating!
I think the choco may be an e-a-g-l-e-s fan, is the sev? JK...try placing a clear seperator. Sounds very frustrating!
O ohdannyboy Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 7, 2010 324 0 0 shropshire, england Sep 9, 2010 #16 DCOWBOYS;4454788; said: Yep,could be female.Has its forehead started to grow?? Click to expand... no noticable growth yet maybe he is a she!
DCOWBOYS;4454788; said: Yep,could be female.Has its forehead started to grow?? Click to expand... no noticable growth yet maybe he is a she!
K k0330887 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2009 44 0 0 UK Sep 10, 2010 #17 No such thing as a 'real' chocolate, it's just a common name aka Emerald cichlid I think. There are two types though, coryphaenoides and tempolaris. Tempolaris is more common in the hobby.
No such thing as a 'real' chocolate, it's just a common name aka Emerald cichlid I think. There are two types though, coryphaenoides and tempolaris. Tempolaris is more common in the hobby.