So from what I observe, my fish looks like owroewefi. There's the black part of the top fin, the band on the eye looks similar, and the midlateral band looks quite similar to the one in this illustration.
Although, ignoring that image, I believe my fish is dacrya, observing images and comparing them to my Guianacara.So from what I observe, my fish looks like owroewefi.


Thanks for the opinion, but owroewefi are fairly rare here, now of course dacrya would be too, but it's definitely more common than owroewefi. This presents a higher chance of me buying dacrya, because as I said, it was sold to me as a species of Geophagus, so clearly the seller doesn't really know that much about cichlids, he just sells them.If it helps, these are some of mine and I am pretty sure they are owroewefi
Yes, I have read that, mine were actually sold as geayi, but from the beginning I always assumed they were not.I don't think G. geayi is collected with any regularity if at all, according to TFH magazine. I think you might have G. sphenozona which is what I think I have.