elting44;1728258; said:Well if I had the tank space another one would be spoken for!
That's not a problem. He'd get rid of some fish for you and make his own space when he gets big enough

elting44;1728258; said:Well if I had the tank space another one would be spoken for!

fishluvr12;1728339; said:OK,Here they are!
He's 3" or so.Had him close to 2 mths.Was bout 1.5' when i got him.dk66gt;1729592; said:Thanks for posting, he looks great. How big is he in the pics? Also, at what size did you notice the "tear drop"?
HerCrenVie;1737053; said:Uh, guys, I think it's pretty clear that the starter of this thread has a bunch of juvenile Flowerhorns instead of true Trimacs. Look at the number of blotches, the red in the dorsals and the blue on their bodies. Amphilophus trimaculatus is a fish with a yellow base colour and usually 2 to 6 dark blotches.
Look at these.
http://www.lindersson.se/images/Akvarium/Trimac_Loiselli_050116.jpg
http://www.cjexotics.com/pictures/Amphilophus_trimaculatus.JPG
Yeah, dk66gt, nice fish, but I'm sticking to what I said earlier. It's not crap, it's merely an educated opinion of mine. We'll wait for the real pros to come and chime in on this.japes;1737091; said:Sigh, you've got to be kidding me.
These fish, along with other 'controversial' Trimacs are from Rapps, and I'd trust that he provides true Trimacs. Congratulate the man on his new fish, don't start this crap again; they're from a reputable source.
Makes you wish the bloody hybrids never became popular doesn't it.