Help With Identity/Species

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I was originally the one who identified S. Gibbus on Pfury years ago when they came in. I do not believe this too be S Gibbus, I believe it looks like S. Altuvie but still small and not enough adult pictures of S Gibbus to be certain that it isn't. I do not believe its S rhombeus based on eye color and fin position. Just my opinion
 
I was originally the one who identified S. Gibbus on Pfury years ago when they came in. I do not believe this too be S Gibbus, I believe it looks like S. Altuvie but still small and not enough adult pictures of S Gibbus to be certain that it isn't. I do not believe its S rhombeus based on eye color and fin position. Just my opinion
Ok, thanks for info. I'll look into S, Altuvie.
 
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Also you never told us a few key facts number one being. How big exactly is the specimen? I can only guesstimate its roughly 5inches? Also how long has it been in that tank? Have you had it a few days? Or weeks or months?

If it was recently introduced into the tank it may color up some more

If it's only 3-4 inches its probably still too early to say anything other than rhom cf or spilo cf.
 
Also you never told us a few key facts number one being. How big exactly is the specimen? I can only guesstimate its roughly 5inches? Also how long has it been in that tank? Have you had it a few days? Or weeks or months?

If it was recently introduced into the tank it may color up some more

If it's only 3-4 inches its probably still too early to say anything other than rhom cf or spilo cf.
Yes, its 5-5.5 inches. It's been in this tank for about 3 months, but was in a grow out for a little over a year.
 
Yes, 4 of them.


Maybe just watch them/ typically sera/pygo mix is only in the river....

May consider putting him in separate tank, he will probably start to nip your Pygocentrus, vs they may consume him entirely.

How big is the tank?

Nice fish BTW!
 
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