H. carpintis

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xEchOx;1791920; said:
Well guys, I'm almost finished with this article. Balton and Marc, I've used one picture from each of you. If you want to be credited as something other than your screen names on MFK, PM me.


I'm honored. Balton777 is fine, that's what I go by everywhere on the web. I'm more likely to be recognized by my screen name than my real name. (I bet Aquamojo has the same problem except he's actually known of and I'm not lol.)
 
Excellent. I'll PM you two the link when I'm done editing and the final draft is up.

Thanks again for your help. Matt
 
You want any females? I can give you growth progression (from 2") on my female "Escondido".

Here's a recent shot. I don't feel like digging up the younger photos if you're done.

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She's a beaut ModestMan, but unfortunately I'm finished with this article. I will be doing other articles that require photos though. My next one will be A. labiatus vs. A. citrinellus. I've never kept either of these two to adulthood so I will need to use the majority of pics from others who volunteer theirs.

I will also be doing A. rivulatus (gold saum) vs A. pulcher, and A. festae vs C. uropthalmus. I will be back looking for more pics guys, rest assured.

Again, thanks to everyone for your help. :D
 
Modest_Man;1793064; said:
You want any females? I can give you growth progression (from 2") on my female "Escondido".

Here's a recent shot. I don't feel like digging up the younger photos if you're done.

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This is what I call lusterous. Impressive female indeed. Excllent body structure & lovely fins.

Has she reared any fry?
 
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