R repella42 Candiru MFK Member Jan 24, 2009 190 0 46 Lynnwood, WA Nov 15, 2010 #1 We are gonna name it Ugly!
F fishman112 Candiru MFK Member Aug 20, 2008 525 1 48 Adelaide, South Australia www.aussiepythons.com Nov 15, 2010 #2 I don't know if you mean Geophagus altifron.. i don't think that's one..
ceeej31 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 13, 2008 4,259 17 68 33 New England Nov 15, 2010 #3 that's no altifron, looks like a brasiliensis
R repella42 Candiru MFK Member Jan 24, 2009 190 0 46 Lynnwood, WA Nov 15, 2010 #4 I was afraid of this happening. For sure? If so, im on my way to the lfs tomorrow.
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Nov 15, 2010 #5 Looks like an Astatheros altifrons....did they tell you it's Geophagus altifrons? Either way, they like sand...
Looks like an Astatheros altifrons....did they tell you it's Geophagus altifrons? Either way, they like sand...
R repella42 Candiru MFK Member Jan 24, 2009 190 0 46 Lynnwood, WA Nov 15, 2010 #6 How about a flourite substrate? Also, how big and aggresive are the Astatheros altifrons? Can't find info on them.
How about a flourite substrate? Also, how big and aggresive are the Astatheros altifrons? Can't find info on them.
A at7447 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 26, 2010 178 0 0 Livonia Mi Nov 16, 2010 #7 ya, thats no Geophagus altifrons
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington Nov 16, 2010 #8 It's an A. altifrons guys. From Central America... The get mid sized and aren't super aggressive. About all I know about them.
It's an A. altifrons guys. From Central America... The get mid sized and aren't super aggressive. About all I know about them.
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Nov 16, 2010 #9 CA sand sifters. I wouldn't recommend flourite, but it's not like they are going to die or anything. Look good as adults but very slow growers. Not really aggressive but can hold their own against semi-aggressive tank mates. Like higher pH.
CA sand sifters. I wouldn't recommend flourite, but it's not like they are going to die or anything. Look good as adults but very slow growers. Not really aggressive but can hold their own against semi-aggressive tank mates. Like higher pH.
darth pike Peacock Bass MFK Member Apr 3, 2008 3,231 336 122 Korriban Nov 16, 2010 #10 repella42;4630636; said: Can't find info on them. Click to expand... Most sources will have them listed under Amphilophus, their previous genus.
repella42;4630636; said: Can't find info on them. Click to expand... Most sources will have them listed under Amphilophus, their previous genus.