I am told this is a Temensis...

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But you guys/gals are the experts, so I thought this pic would be good enough to get a positive i.d. Just picked him up along with my Jag the other day (jag pic in photo lounge). Not that the lfs would try to deceive me, but it did take them a month to get the order straight...:irked: So I just want to be sure. Thanks, Tom



The blue eyes are from the flash
 
Give him 3" and call back at that point :)
 
AFAIK pbass are difficult to id when they're so small as they all look practically the same. So as Tongue33 said ... "Give him 3" and call back at that point"

Nice pickup though :D What are you feeding him?
 
Could be a stressed tem I supposed. But take another pic after he settles. If those 3 black splotches go away and there's just the horizontal black solid line it's a tem. If not then it's a stressed mono/ocell
 
cichlaguapote;680496; said:
Could be a stressed tem I supposed. But take another pic after he settles. If those 3 black splotches go away and there's just the horizontal black solid line it's a tem. If not then it's a stressed mono/ocell

i agree, but form looking at my 2 tems and my mono, id say that it is definetly not a tem, with tems, they have a solid horizontal line form head to tail at all times, the bars seem to me more uniform and the body form is more elongated...

id say mono or occel, or mabe even orino, im not good at diferienciating betwen those 3....
 
yes tems have the solid horiz. line but I've seen farm tems. with stress patterning sorta like that. Although now that I look at it again when a tem is a stressed that solid horiz. line doesn't go away/fade. So I don't think its a tem after all.
 
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