A agorkemt Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 30, 2011 112 0 0 İstanbul Apr 1, 2011 #11 It looks like synspillum to me.
H hamfist Candiru MFK Member Apr 28, 2010 787 10 48 Southampton, UK Apr 1, 2011 #12 It's a low grade flowerhorn. There's vieja and amphilophus blood in there, and you can clearly see traits from both.
It's a low grade flowerhorn. There's vieja and amphilophus blood in there, and you can clearly see traits from both.
T ToyotaNation Gambusia MFK Member Mar 2, 2011 234 0 16 in my Tegu's cage Apr 1, 2011 #13 Cich wit it;5012944; said: Looks like my old rose queen before she peeled and turned a bright reddish orange. Rose queens are a cross between a synspilum and red devil I'm told. Click to expand... Well he does have a little attitude problem, that very well could be. but this is the fish i found that kind of resembles him. Amphilophus Nourissati.
Cich wit it;5012944; said: Looks like my old rose queen before she peeled and turned a bright reddish orange. Rose queens are a cross between a synspilum and red devil I'm told. Click to expand... Well he does have a little attitude problem, that very well could be. but this is the fish i found that kind of resembles him. Amphilophus Nourissati.
T ToyotaNation Gambusia MFK Member Mar 2, 2011 234 0 16 in my Tegu's cage Apr 1, 2011 #15 i hope its not a flower horn. i dont really like them but if it is. ohh well
Aquamojo Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 28, 2003 3,727 1,800 1,304 NE Pennsylvania www.aquamojo.com Apr 1, 2011 #16 Paratheraps synspilus
T ToyotaNation Gambusia MFK Member Mar 2, 2011 234 0 16 in my Tegu's cage Apr 1, 2011 #17 Aquamojo;5014018; said: Paratheraps synspilus Click to expand... Aquamojo- I looked through some of your pictures and i see the most resemblance to him now. it pays to have good pictures to compare with! thanks.
Aquamojo;5014018; said: Paratheraps synspilus Click to expand... Aquamojo- I looked through some of your pictures and i see the most resemblance to him now. it pays to have good pictures to compare with! thanks.
smitty03281964 Peacock Bass MFK Member May 5, 2010 3,650 397 122 Yeadon, Pennsylvania USA Apr 1, 2011 #18 Definitely not a synspilum. Maybe Fenestratum or some cross. Mo I did not think the black blotches traveled that far up the body.
Definitely not a synspilum. Maybe Fenestratum or some cross. Mo I did not think the black blotches traveled that far up the body.
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington Apr 1, 2011 #19 Mo, that's no synspilum. I'm not one to jump on the hybrid band wagon but it doesn't look like any pure species that I know of. It most closely resembles a Paratheraps type with color and body shape but not 100%.
Mo, that's no synspilum. I'm not one to jump on the hybrid band wagon but it doesn't look like any pure species that I know of. It most closely resembles a Paratheraps type with color and body shape but not 100%.
Aquamojo Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 28, 2003 3,727 1,800 1,304 NE Pennsylvania www.aquamojo.com Apr 1, 2011 #20 I've been wrong before. I was looking at the two photos in white on page one. Is that the same two fish that's posted on this page?
I've been wrong before. I was looking at the two photos in white on page one. Is that the same two fish that's posted on this page?