thefishguy7;2075968; said:looks hybrid. Pics 2 days from now...just to be sure.
I see nothing hybrid about this fish.
Straight up Cyano. The odd color is most likely due to the extremely light substrate.
thefishguy7;2075968; said:looks hybrid. Pics 2 days from now...just to be sure.
Your fish, are both hybrids. Your way of identifying does not make sense, can you please clarify?pmtuneman13;2078150; said:You definitely have a Cyano. The main key in identifying the difference in the 2 species seems to be the "worming" of the blue or green scales around the mouth and between the eyes. Here is my 13" Cyano Texas and his girlfriend. He has a few battle scars but I think you can still see there is no pearling in between the eyes in the last picture.
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xEchOx;2078579; said:I see nothing hybrid about this fish.
Straight up Cyano. The odd color is most likely due to the extremely light substrate.
thefishguy7;2079106; said:Your fish, are both hybrids. Your way of identifying does not make sense, can you please clarify?
oscarsftw;2080079; said:They also had this large male that was like a dark blue but with light blue spots???? Do the Cyano's or Carpinte get darker when they are adults?
There back half turns very dark, but there front half stays pretty light when breeding. I'm not sure were you are seeing all this carpinte in your fish. It looks nothing like any carpinte I've seen and almost exactly like every cyano I've seen. Just because your fish doesn't look exactly like a picture of a cyano doesn't mean it's not one. It's also doesn't mean that it's a hybrid. Every fish is slightly different and if you order 1 fish from 10 different breeders you will most likely get 10 fish that have very minor differences. There are plenty of hybrids, but they don't run rampid like everyone seems to claim. The simple fact is if you start with wild fish and breed many generations of them in aquariums you will end up with fish that don't look exactly like a wild cyano. If you want a wild cyano you will have to order it. Otherwise you will have a cyano that looks like yours, which is very standard for what you would see in a pet store.
thefishguy7;2079106; said:I see what looks to be a pearl line, an abnormally light base color, and even some odd characteristics in its shape. Might be stressed, that is why I asked for additional pictures in a few days. Such a dramatic color difference cannot be based on substrate alone.