So you DO consider Thorichthys a type of Earth-eater? I always thought they bore remarkable resemblance
So you DO consider Thorichthys a type of Earth-eater? I always thought they bore remarkable resemblance
why? because Earth-eaters aren't aggressive enough to handle the fish you already have? Brasiliensis can beI think the pearsei is always going to be a pig lol
Deciding on what to put in this tank os becoming more stressful than enjoyable
why? because Earth-eaters aren't aggressive enough to handle the fish you already have? Brasiliensis can be
ya, that just goes to support why..........I say throw 'em in "Andinoacara", or do you think they will create a new monotypic genus just for them?I believe at some point the braziliensus clade will be given a new genus, separate from Geophagus, they seem very different than true eartheaters.
Ive heard them referred to as Central American Eartheaters, or Firemouth at least. I think they are very similar as well.So you DO consider Thorichthys a type of Earth-eater? I always thought they bore remarkable resemblance
well just the mouth/face shape alone says a lot.....Thorichthys is a lot more than just "meeki" thoughIve heard them referred to as Central American Eartheaters, or Firemouth at least. I think they are very similar as well.
yeah i know... Meeki is all ive actually owed. even at the LFS ive heard them called Eartheaters.well just the mouth/face shape alone says a lot.....Thorichthys is a lot more than just "meeki" though