parrot and african spawing?

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hm, i just did a quick look and the texas was said to be cichlasoma, and as for the parrot..well that is somthing that no one really knows the truth of what it is for some reason.
 
GoodMike said:
lol, its cool. but does the hybrid stuff make sense now??
yea, made sense before. and i knew it was really unlikely, but i figured i'd ask anyway. thanks for the info ya'll.
 
Fish won't cross breed across continents.. Just won't happen ;)

They might both be confused, but the eggs should never hatch.
 
danepatrick said:
Well if you bothered to listen


africans are mouth breeders after they lay the eggs and male fertilizes them, the female picks them up and keeps them in her mouth for 3 weeks till their big enought to swim away.


americans lay eggs anywhere and let the fry swim around.....while guarding them


BLood parrots lay eggs and guard babies. So do texas ffs....Africans don't
 
GoodMike said:
hm, i just did a quick look and the texas was said to be cichlasoma, and as for the parrot..well that is somthing that no one really knows the truth of what it is for some reason.
Oh they know what it is, it's just the species it was crossed with has so many veriations


severum has tones and red devil/ midas are so similar no 1 can tell
 
chances are 1 in 1000000 i have a pair of dwarf parrot cichlids arent they not supposed reproduce will mine have there second brood does anyone know for sure
 
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