Texas cichlid sex?

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Thanks! Yes...I knew it was a Carpinitis....aren't they also referred to as Texas cichlids?

They shouldn't be, but people call them green Texas. Unlike h. cyano, they aren't found in Texas. It seems to lead to confusion when people call two very different species the same name. It doesn't make sense to me. I'm not sure what is so difficult about calling them h. Caprintis lol.

Gorgeous male btw!
 
Agree with cichlid fish, since they aren't cyanoguttatus, don't come from Texas, and only look alike to the untrained eye, all it does is confuse. To me it is on the same level of as calling uropthallmus and festae both red terrors, or thinking because bifasciatum and hartwegi may both have red heads they are the same species.
 
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