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His is a texas (H. cyano). The small spots are a dead giveaway.

H. carpintis have the larger spots, and the regional variant "Escondido" has wormy marks on the face along with brighter color.
 
Agreed. H. Cyanoguttatus.

My male didn't develop a nuchal hump until he started courting a female convict. After a few spawns, I removed the female, and his nuchal hump shrunk. He's now about 8 inches and has a hump, but nothing like RDs or FHs.
 
im going with a male aswell
 
Modest_Man;1407015; said:
His is a texas (H. cyano). The small spots are a dead giveaway.

H. carpintis have the larger spots, and the regional variant "Escondido" has wormy marks on the face along with brighter color.

Thanks, I couldn't remember the other one. I remember the carpinte and escondido, but I always forget about the other. Are these just geographical differences in the same fish (like some tropheus or something) or are they considered 3 different fish?
 
H. Cyanoguttatus and H. Carpinits are two different species. H. Carpinits sp Escondido is a regional variant of the Carpintis.
 
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