Incorrect.Never mind, i didnt read that we have to guess.
Left poly - congicus
Right poly - faranah lap

Incorrect.Never mind, i didnt read that we have to guess.
Left poly - congicus
Right poly - faranah lap
Looking forward to seeing these guys with full contrast in your tank in the next few weeks! Going to be dope.Cheers poly fam! Here are some pics of two new polys I picked up last night - still in QT now. ID anyone?
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Its a possible, we had a talked here about natural hybrids.Polyaddict86 purchased em as sp. dabolas from Nigeria, although has been speculated that the one on the right might be a PBBxendli (i was told this is possible as PBBs have been artificially released into Nigerian lakes and rivers)
Its a possible, we had a talked here about natural hybrids.
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Maybe somewhere in the red circle rivers connect from nigeria to cameroon and chad, you can see benue river is connected to niger river and has water way that goes to chad, and green circle is lake chad where pbb are usually caught.
Polyaddict86
Hao would yall say the poly in the last pic of post 196 is a PBBxendli?
Here’s a pic of one of the new sp. after about a week in the tank
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