Cichla Sp. Xingu, P/U in Germantown, MD

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DammitKhoa

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Same ones as the one Discus Origins brought in a couple months ago. This little guy is healthy but starting to get behind with my pack because he only eats freeze dried bloodworms and blackworms. Need to sell him before there's any serious aggression. He's around 3.5". $100

For the most part, I stay in Frostburg (21532) but I travel to Germantown (20874) pretty often so I can meet there or anywhere in between.

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I would ship but I'd imagine it'd cost a lot to go all the way to the west coast. If you're seriously interested, PM me.

Oh I forgot.. very important! when I say sp. Xingu, it does not mean cichla melaniae. I mean that it comes from the river system 'Rio Xingu' in Brazil.
 
Hey I'm interested in the xingu. When are you available?

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I would ship but I'd imagine it'd cost a lot to go all the way to the west coast. If you're seriously interested, PM me.

Oh I forgot.. very important! when I say sp. Xingu, it does not mean cichla melaniae. I mean that it comes from the river system 'Rio Xingu' in Brazil.


Are you 100% sure that is a xingu pbass? Doesnt look like one to me...It looks like a tem....from body shape, color, head shape,..etc. I've seen many xingu pbass in person at the 3-4 inch size and they look nothing like the bass you posted a pic of...and a $100? that seems very cheap for a fish that retails for alot more at that size....not trying to come off like a jerk...but wanted to know if your 100% sure it is a xingu? Because I would be very interested if it was a true xingu pbass but again it looks like a tem to me... Thanks
 
I already addressed that, scroll a couple posts upwards. They have different physical features from my sp. orinoco temensis I have and that could very well be just location differences and are the same species. which to be honest, I am leaning towards temensis, they sure pack a lot of gold like the "venezuelan". + only a handful of people have Brazilian temensis
 
I have a different kind of that have breed twice now the 1st time we left her in for about a week after she let them out of her mouth, the 2nd time she had eaten haft the babies before we knew it. Take them out as soon as possible. Trust me they will be gone.

It's a Tem from the Xingu river.:thumbup:

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For a $100 it's a steal... worth the chances of it being a Xingu, if not grow it out and get your money back lol someone will always buy it.


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