Geo ID?

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i want to say suirmense but i might be wrong
 
Yeh its a type of Surinamensis.

Weird mix of fish you have them with :S lol
 
BRYANT MONSTER;3586301; said:
What type of surinamensis?

IMO it looks like a G. Dicrozoster because of the spots in the tail/solid red but could be wrong. If it's not a dicro, it's an altifrons.
 
JK47;3586425; said:
IMO it looks like a G. Dicrozoster because of the spots in the tail/solid red but could be wrong. If it's not a dicro, it's an altifrons.
It's either altifrons or dicrozoster right? How big do dicrozosters get?
 
JK47;3586425; said:
IMO it looks like a G. Dicrozoster because of the spots in the tail/solid red but could be wrong. If it's not a dicro, it's an altifrons.

Spot on.. Surinamensis types don't have spotted tails like that.. My first thought was Alti, but the head shape makes me think dicro as well.. Also the parallel barring behind the eyespot looks to be y shaped, which dicros show. Do they have any black patching on their faces?
 
sick_lid;3586655; said:
Spot on.. Surinamensis types don't have spotted tails like that.. My first thought was Alti, but the head shape makes me think dicro as well.. Also the parallel barring behind the eyespot looks to be y shaped, which dicros show. Do they have any black patching on their faces?

I thought the same thing about the barring being forming a "Y" on the fist pic with the fish in focus. It kind of fades though so I wasn't too sure.
 
Not altifrons with that large, dark midlateral spot. There might be a black smudge on the cheek in a couple of them when I blow up the pic, but not 100% sure.
 
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