cichlid i.d possible Amphilophus macracanthus

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Even if we highly suspected that the fish in question IS A. macracanthus...not having actual provenance on the fish should keep it from any kind of a breeding program or it being positively identified for later sale or trade (or pictures even).

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I think the chance of anyone local ever even heard of any amph other than trimac, red devil or Midas is zero to none, wouldnt be trying to source further specimen for breeding so there's no worries there lol...
It's just such an odd fish I was curious.
Looking at it next to my carpintis I would think it's definitely a Texas cross, anyhow "mutt" it is then.
 
Lee is on your side of the Atlantic, check his scene
The Central Scene, North & Central American cichlidkeeping

March 8, 2013 ·


**Elusive macracanthus**

Astatheros macracanthus won't win any competitions for the most colourful cichlid, however spawning dress and behaviour is the most interesting aspect when keeping these fish.

They have a range on the Pacific side from Mexico to Honduras, however they have also possibly been reported in areas of the Grijalva and Motagüa drainage that run towards the Atlantic side.

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The Central Scene, North & Central American cichlidkeeping
March 23, 2013 ·
Here's a short video of the Astatheros macracanthus pair bonding.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYAtVtBy9I4



Astatheros macracanthas
Astatheros macracanthas pair bonding.
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Awesome bit of info there duanes, havent got Facebook so I'm quite out of the loop on that one, his tanks look amazing...
 
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