Please I.D.

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he "this fish" make me so confuse even more now....not as in begging as try to know his id and win a bet... now the confuse change to know how he get in :)

i got him and another more couple fish as red devil/midas fry about 1" or even -maybe- less all other have a the golden color no spots or any marks on their bodies and toke the normal shape of rd/midas
maybe one of granny is mayan may be :D ??
 
i almost think amphilophus x festae- or uro(mayan)
 
here is his twin from the same egg batch :)
now i hope it be a fader FH:drool::drool: hehehehe "is it??? "
however she seems to be rd/midas to me -until now:cry: -

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and here is he again

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thanks guys :headbang2
 
i got it - i think -
he is "Midas X Mayan hybrid " i got some info while searching the midas-mayan is found in natural as NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species as an exotic fish

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i didn't find any photos of this hybrid but according to his shape and the hints u gave to me n the mayan and the description i found it 95% Cichlasoma citrinellum x C. urophthalmus a.k.a midas X mayan hybrid :D


thanks guys
 
ExoticGREEN;4586473; said:

Very wrong.

Its a hybrid and you'll never really know of what unless you or someone you know did the crossing.
 
baldtaxguy;4697406;4697406 said:
Very wrong.

Its a hybrid and you'll never really know of what unless you or someone you know did the crossing.
He's right. It's definitely not Chancho. All these replies are basically guesses. Without knowing the parents, you can't know for certain what this fish is a hybrid of.
 
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