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bigguapote;3245227; said:
I imported a fair number of captive bred ramsdeni several years ago from Europe.
They bred repeatedly, but none of the eggs were ever fertilized.
European hobbyists who kept progeny from the same spawn of ramsdeni as I experienced the same results.

Here are a few pics of them just for reference.

They may not have any bright primary colors to enjoy, but they were interesting to keep. The nuchal hump grows to resemble an ice cream cone that someone tipped upside down on top of the fishes' head!

Any chance you might be able to locate some more ramsdeni?
 
I would really like to find some ornatums-not sure of the genus, maybe exCichlasoma or Astraheros?
 
With the travel embargo restrictions easing up between the USA and Cuba I expect we can see some ramsdeni in the near future. Hopefully.

Ornatum are around. Though not in great numbers.
 
Just about everyone except people from the US can travel there now.

And lots of US citizens visit through Mexico.

Modest_Man;3246675; said:
With the travel embargo restrictions easing up between the USA and Cuba I expect we can see some ramsdeni in the near future. Hopefully.

Ornatum are around. Though not in great numbers.
 
I still remember the "jotoru" articles in TFH in the mid-90's where they took expeditions to Cuba took for ramsdeni... I have family in Cuba but not from the parts where ramsdeni are from, and people from most of the island don't seem to know about any native cichlids other than the biajaca
 
I'd just like to see some nice pictures of some of these fish that have been in captivity before. How come we don't see more H. steindachneri? I think a few were spotted when Mo, Rusty Wessel, Ken Davis et. al. went to Mexico to get some yellow labs a few years ago. I may be mistaken.

Didn't Dan Woodland take this vid?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tZTxpyNRnM
 
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