Tahuantinsuyoa macantzatza

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They also are much more elongate than Andinoacara species, I tend to think of them as mellower, mouthbrooding blue acaras.

But a lot of times, internal characteristics can divide a genus, or a small minor external differance. The colors remind me of a blue acara, the body shape more of Bujurquina though.
 
ryansmith83;4434297; said:
^ But you did ask multiple times why the fish was not Adinocara, and the text that Matt posted explains why.

It was British slang for 'it looks like one'
 
There is no way Tahuantinsuyoa is an "evolved version of a Andinoacara", nor would it ever get "reclassified" as one.

That is, unless bats get reclassified as as a type of butterfly first.

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Lol, sorry for saying it looks like a Andinoacara...
 
I have two small one, I would love to see what an adult male looks like, do anyone no what size to the reach when adults, how aggressive are they? Will they look as good as a Gold Sauum (Green Terror)?
 
I've been tempted to buy these. A LFS near me had some 3-4" and very beautiful fish.
 
Thanks for sharing, I have seen pictures but none that make me say wow! I will see how mines grow, and hope they are beautiful :)
 
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