Interesting Kelberi Photo

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Steve_89;2922161; said:
I remember this pic blowing my mind a few years ago....

I know right. I didn't see the original thread as I was a new comer when this thread was created. But when I seen it yesterday I was in awe. :WHOA: That is one gourgeuos Kelberi!
 
Tyranocichla;2921361; said:
Reverse,
Whatever you want, just ask and I'll send it to you ;)
I have some sweet temensis in my tanks right now that are fast, aggressive, and take no BS from anyone while dishing the torture right back at the violator.....kinda reminds me of you ;)
:)


May take you up on that one day, right now I want to focus on my dovi, then maybe a big frontosa tank, then..................cichla.

You could help out with some nice fronts...........?
 
reverse;2922421; said:
May take you up on that one day, right now I want to focus on my dovi, then maybe a big frontosa tank, then..................cichla.

You could help out with some nice fronts...........?
Of course, just let me know ;)
 
i dont think that kelberi is deformed. anyways its amazing how this part of the hobby(interest in pbass) has launched the past couple months. it was big for a while with dieselmack and neo, and then slowed down a little bit now, but with all the available varients its going crazy along with myself. i have the kelberi tank, i think i need to start the pinima tank
 
whre are the SA and Rapps kelberi from?
 
michael;2922572; said:
whre are the SA and Rapps kelberi from?

Rapps are from Minas Geras. Not sure about SA.

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Found a better picture of a Kelberi that I thought was hot. And look at that river. I wonder how many sp. can be found in just one of those inclave's.
 
crenipterus svenagalus;2924473; said:
I'm so confused as to all of this locality. I still can't seem to figure it out.


Best thing to do is get a map that you can find in one of the PDF's about Cichla and study it for it's meaning.( some show migration point's during breeding season) Then get the name and sp and collection point of the Cichla you want to know more about, find it on a map that show's names of river's or tributary's (Usually the name of the river or resivore in this location) on the map. Trust me I have been where your at I just had to keep looking and keep studying and it will begin to all make sense. I am still learnng everyday. The one thing that make's a huge difference with actually id'ing Cichla is to actually have these different Cichla at your disposal. To actually see the slopes of the head's and then to be able to go to your tank or photo's (ie.. the few that are on the internet) and see what there talking about help's a lot also. Don't worry like anything else in life if you want to learn about it you will figure it out. I lay awake before I go to sleep at night reviewing the information I learned that day. I know crazy. :grinno: It's all C.R.E.A.M.
 
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