I have a whole litter of these!
Aww its great to know that more are out there.
Some of my fav. fish right now.
Camphilophus I saw this pic. On your photo page and I'm the guy that left a msg saying "what is this"? Because at the time, one of mine looked like yours. He's since changed rank so he changed his colours.
Mine aren't pure though, they're actually just culls from a blood parrot farm that turned out to have the syns. colours, so they sold them cheap (thank god they didn't dye them). Because of this though, I think they have a little more midas in them, in that two of them can change to striped (when they sleep, etc), and one of these can turn deep brown. (also I have two yellow that came from the same place) He's a pretty one with yellow eyes, brown and black striped body and a tail with pearls like those (camph's) only much brighter. Some of them (some pre-faders, others changed, some I don't believe are faders) have flower lines and red bellies, and extensive pearling and syns colours.
I don't have pictures of them because they're fast and my camera sucks. I have some blurry ones but that was before any of them faded.
They're still juvenilles, but I intend to get them together, probably with other colours of parrots or vieja (does anyone know where to find them in OK?), so no answer for you about fertility, but I would imagine most of yours are if they are only 1/2 parrot. You'd probably have good luck with the most "fishy" looking ones.
They are very social, but they are a bit skiddish to sudden movements and such. But will probably get better once they get a little bigger (mine are still babies)
Actually these are pretty easy to find, not 100% like yours but to find parrots with a high % of syns in them. Just go anywhere very low quality parrots are sold. Walmart sometimes has them as they often buy parrot culls from breeders (or so i am told). As syns are in the heritage of all blood parrots (I believe its actually SRS x (Midas x RD) for many generations) many will have syns features. Then all you need to do is find the ones with the most. UNfortunateley however, many places in the past have used these to make jellybeans. Not in oklahoma though, where it is now illegal
we should make a synsi-parrot club here. There's already three members.
Sorry for the long post, but I do love my Synsi-fish