"jaws7777, post: 7551750, member: 121129"]I really wish we could get a clear picture on the different species/locations
**** I know this is meant for Dr. B. He'll definitely include his great insights and knowledge on this topic. Cuz there's a lot... But let me include what I know or my opinions based on my research. Please let me know if I'm incorrect. Always eager to learn.
So sp. Dabola and lapen are probably the same thing ?
**** WC Lapen is suppose to be nicer quality than the captive bred nigerian lap x endli. This is suppose to carry visual traits similar to the two I posted in page 6. Apparently there is suppose to be several types of known wild caught lapen. Not much info is provided on the differences
**** sp. Dabola seems to have several types of the way they are suppose to look, or at least the way they were labeled to be marketed. Some say they are a natural hybridization between a Guinean Lap and endli. No scientific data has confirmed it's their own species yet, nor will it ever happen anytime soon.
*** just to show differences. Included these pics to assist others. Guinean Lap(pic 3) or Tinkisso Guinean Lap(deeper markings(pic 4), Koliba & Koloton(pic 5)
**** Not to confuse even more on Dabolas. There's also a label under Faranah Dabola Type, but Toyin the Genius he is. Doesn't want to confuse us all and just labels under the marketing name Faranah 'full' and 'broken' stripes. Not sure which one I have but included photo of mine (pic 6).
You ever notice a difference on the faranah and dabola endlis ?
**** Faranah have a much wider flatter heads. Which slightly tapers to the front. Dabola headshape broad and in between a volta(slender head) and faranah. This is my opinion. It could be different with another person.
Dabola and tinkinso are the same fish im thinking
*** If your referencing Endli. Then yes it's the same. Tinkinso is a river that flows through Dabola region/prefecture. Both names are referenced in Toyins' list as one.
Pic 1 sp. Dabola
Pic 2 sp. Dabola
Pic 3 Tikinso Guinean Lap
Pic 4 regular Guinean Lap
Pic 5 koliba (L) & Koloton (R)
Pic 6 Faranah Dabola ( not sure if it's full or broken stripe)
