S Sab_Fan Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 15, 2008 2,332 1 66 Delray Beach, FL Jan 24, 2010 #11 if I had to place a bet, I'd put the money on cyanoguttatus . . .
F fishguts Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 5, 2007 2,420 3 68 pennsylvania Jan 24, 2010 #12 i think its a hybrid of the 2 myself. pears seem to be to spaced out to be pure cyano but a closer pic would help.
i think its a hybrid of the 2 myself. pears seem to be to spaced out to be pure cyano but a closer pic would help.
L lach Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 17, 2008 201 0 0 Australia Jan 24, 2010 #13 yeah spawning and stress patterns are similar. I'd say it probably has some cyano in it but not a pure one still a texas as far as im concerned
yeah spawning and stress patterns are similar. I'd say it probably has some cyano in it but not a pure one still a texas as far as im concerned
C Cichlidlove4all Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 24, 2008 230 0 0 North Carolina Jan 25, 2010 #14 I had a normal texas that had that same coloration when he was ready to spawn, it could just be a normal regular texas cichlid like mines was, after he mated with another fish his coloration turned normal again
I had a normal texas that had that same coloration when he was ready to spawn, it could just be a normal regular texas cichlid like mines was, after he mated with another fish his coloration turned normal again