H. Cyanoguttatus or H. Carpintus? Help IDing Texas cichlid

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Agreed green texas all the way I've seen them with smaller pearls than that you have to take account for there being 5 variants of the species besides your normal everyday carpintis being the last thing most people want in their tank cause their pearls aren't big and wormy and the iridescent pearl covered fins arent as noticeable like that of your escondidos, chairels, vontehillos, rio hondos, and rio saltos theres one other that starts with a T but it slipped my mind but you get where im going with this its just what you would have gotten starting out in the 80s collecting cichlid getting them wild caught unless you got lucky and its still that way today fish stores like to sell the stuff they can make money on and a regular carpintis is what they usually have in most places

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