red Isletas

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mbeatrice;4747604;4747604 said:
MINE ARE ONLY 4 TO 5 INCHS....AND ALREADY HAVE SPAWNED ....AND IF YOU GOOGLE U CAN GET SOME INFO..AND IF YOU POST U WILL EVENYUALLY GET SOME HELP ON THEM....
ok thanks for all the info i will definitely give this a try
 
xinchavoc;4747612; said:
ok thanks for all the info i will definitely give this a try

OK NO PROB...IF YOU FIND THE VID LET ME KNOW WHAT U THINK OF THEM IM GOING TO TRY TO CROSS BREED THEM AGAIN..
 
mbeatrice;4747625;4747625 said:
OK NO PROB...IF YOU FIND THE VID LET ME KNOW WHAT U THINK OF THEM IM GOING TO TRY TO CROSS BREED THEM AGAIN..
they look really nice something different
 
mbeatrice;4747669;4747669 said:
THANKS MAN...GOOD LUCK AND KEEP ME POSTED...
ok i will do an update as soon as i start this project hopefully my devil wont snap again
 
I have a breeding pair of red isletas. They are not overly aggressive but can certainly hold their own. They get large nuchal humps and a red color around the face and throat. As for knowing the origins of the fish or whether it's even a separate species of Amphilophus, ask Jeff Rapps. Supposedly, they are from a somewhat isolated region of lago nicaragua. Either way, they do have physical traits that distinguish them from the other barred amphilophus species and they remain one of the less common amphilophus in the hobby. A fair offer and you can have my pair.
 
flowerpower;4747844;4747844 said:
I have a breeding pair of red isletas. They are not overly aggressive but can certainly hold their own. They get large nuchal humps and a red color around the face and throat. As for knowing the origins of the fish or whether it's even a separate species of Amphilophus, ask Jeff Rapps. Supposedly, they are from a somewhat isolated region of lago nicaragua. Either way, they do have physical traits that distinguish them from the other barred amphilophus species and they remain one of the less common amphilophus in the hobby. A fair offer and you can have my pair.
about how big do they get??
 
i have a red isletas and they get around 7 inches and very beautiful fish... they arent that aggressive but they will fight when they need to lol they hold there ground
 
I have a male Red Isletas and he's about 9-10" currently. A definite bruiser. Super aggressive and fun to keep.
 
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