Some shots of my cichlids...

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Jack Dempsey
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So, bigining with this my favorite American's Cichlid specimen - Apistogramma Cacatuoides

Here is one of the males:

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the female:

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and it's my older male close up:

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...the back half part of the body is not in the least impressive, though:

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Thank you, mate!

So, there is a doubt with my friends about those young Geo of mine…???
And I got a question to Geo’s Experts – is this specimen is “Proximus” or some else…?

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Hristo

Great shots of the dwarf cichlids. The Geo looks like Red Head Tapajos. I have small school of 6, that are a little older now, but looked distinctly similar.

What flash and positioning are you using for your photos

Rossano
 
Yes, that “female” was playing like a “lady” almost two months…
and mislead the male and me that “she” is going to breed..
but the last week I have to remove “her” in the other tank,
because the male become very aggressive to her “dry theatre”…
But, valice, I’m not totally sure about this:
valice;62719; said:
The female do not have serrated dorsals, and sharp ending anal fins.
Because I had a real breeding females in the last years, looking almost like this!
 
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Hey, Pals…what’s up – no body wants to share his opinion about my Geo’s ID…:idea:
Ed, I was hoping to hear yours, at least…:question:

So, continue with a few photos of my Long Finned Rams - a young male Ramirezi and my older handsome RAMZES:

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Thanks, Cuong!
I bought him like “Proximus”, but some friends identify like “Red head Tapajos” or “Altifrons” …
So, here are two fragments…What do you think?
As you see – he changes his blue nuance…
Also, some Pal gave me a link to other new specimen:
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=1002

Geo's ID fragment .jpg

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