Temensis 'salvador' anyone interested?

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mjuniorc;3377718; said:
dont make no difference bro!! your here and hes way over there! do u think your the only person that has access to that website? or import/export licences?
now its whoever gots the cash for it!! have u saved your lunch money, i sure hope so, cuz if not, u just GOT BOUGHT OUT... dolla, dolla, bill, yall!:ROFL:

lol i'd have to agree with bradda junior.. when it comes to this hobby it's who ever comes up with the cash first.. i don't see a problem with trying to get his own group buy or whatever he's trying to finagle.
 
bOOsteN aUdI;3380060; said:
lol don't looks like tems to me but then again tems are not my specialty. btw there is no hating on kelberis.. and your statement about them looking like monos until 12 inches is deff not true .. look at my avatar.. that was a 7 inch fish at the time.
I know, I was exaggerating:grinno:, lol. No hard feelings for kelberis. Don't get me wrong, they definitely look awesome, but just as fogos aren't your cup of tea, kelberi's really just aren't mine.
 
200 for some tems lol put that pipe down
 
impala65;3383065; said:
200 for some tems lol put that pipe down
Read my earlier post, these are not tems! Why would anyone think that after seeing those pics?
 
Omega007;3376724; said:
Where is "salvador" ?

Cichla in pictures were not caught at that same exact location, but very close.
Far away from Rio Tapajós. Interestingly Salvador da Bahia is not part of "rio amazonas" drainage basin, which an important factor to ID species in questions.

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X-Tank;3384928; said:
Cichla in pictures were not caught at that same exact location, but very close.
Far away from Rio Tapajós. Interestingly Salvador da Bahia is not part of "rio amazonas" drainage basin, which an important factor to ID species in questions.
I agree, this really narrows down what species these are, and these are definitely not temensis, pinima or even piquiti I believe.
 
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