He should be able to call his supplier and ask if they know what they are. Still can't help you with a 100% ID, sorry bud.
He should be able to call his supplier and ask if they know what they are. Still can't help you with a 100% ID, sorry bud.
The 4" does not show any blue freckles only the 3" but the 3" will always fallow the 4" wherever it goes. Guest got no choice but to really grow them to 6"-8"-10" or 12" for final ID.This seems to be a hot topic on the web lately. I have a tankful of f1 synspilum that look the same. The parents were wild caught and showed the same heavy stripe running almost the full length of their bodies. As adult the stripe broke up and "shrank". Mine dispay a lot more blue than most synspila. The male has a huge plum head with a large hump. I wonder if/when they will be discribed as a new species. Mine were wilds from Rio Seco Belize.
at first i thought maybe young regani....
What makes you think they are hybrid?
The thing was they were just contaminants from a shipment of vieja argentea and when he complained about the two species, his sources said he ship them with all vieja argentea. He ordered 40 3-4" vieja argentea and only came in at 38 and the two were these two unknown viejas. They were wild caughts from Guatemala.
The Usumacinta is the longest river in Mesoamerica. With a basin of 106,000 sq km., shared by Guatemala and Mexico, it is also the region's largest river. The river rises in the Peten of Guatemala and flows along its common border with the Mexican state of Chiapas before entering Mexico and flowing to the sea through Chiapas, Campeche and Tabasco. 42% of Guatemala is drained by the Usumacinta.2 The annual average discharge to the Gulf of Mexico is 105,200 million sq. meters3, making it the 6th largest river in Latin America.