SMS Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 8, 2007 502 1 0 MASS Jul 14, 2007 #1,551 The closest thing I can think of is a Geo crassobis
F fish speaker Candiru MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 432 2 48 64 NC, USA Jul 14, 2007 #1,552 Nope. This might be a little tougher than I thought, since most of the pics online are of the more-streamlined riverine race of this fish. This is a taller version taken from Lake Nicaragua (hint).
Nope. This might be a little tougher than I thought, since most of the pics online are of the more-streamlined riverine race of this fish. This is a taller version taken from Lake Nicaragua (hint).
F fish speaker Candiru MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 432 2 48 64 NC, USA Jul 17, 2007 #1,553 OK...I guess another hint is in order. I bought this fish from TUIC, where you can find a photo.
SMS Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 8, 2007 502 1 0 MASS Jul 17, 2007 #1,554 I really thought it was some kind of Geo. Is it the same size and temperment as the other L Nicaragua cichlids? Amphilophus rostratus
I really thought it was some kind of Geo. Is it the same size and temperment as the other L Nicaragua cichlids? Amphilophus rostratus
F fish speaker Candiru MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 432 2 48 64 NC, USA Jul 17, 2007 #1,555 Correct. They are great in a community, lots of conspecific aggression. Mine are currently ~6-8"...max ~10?
Correct. They are great in a community, lots of conspecific aggression. Mine are currently ~6-8"...max ~10?
F fish speaker Candiru MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 432 2 48 64 NC, USA Jul 17, 2007 #1,557 Tomocichla tuba
SMS Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 8, 2007 502 1 0 MASS Jul 17, 2007 #1,558 Yah Have you ever got one wrong
F fish speaker Candiru MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 432 2 48 64 NC, USA Jul 17, 2007 #1,559 Plenty...but I really like those tuba. Next up for guesses: