Texas, Texas Blue, Carpintis???

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balton777;1127655; said:

You need to say something?


This is a cross from a regular Texas cichlid and a carpinte, I have many fry form this guy right now, habla ingles vato?:eek:
 
xEchOx;1050778; said:
Beautiful fish Darth!

Here are some pics of my Cyanoguttatus for comparison.

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http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/species/cichlid/


I catch these with a small net all the time at the park.:D

I had 7 but gave 5 them to some friends that wanted to start a tank, we also caught a 4" Channel cat that is amazing. BIG tank come'n we he starts to grow.
 
andyourblueblood;1140223; said:
ok... so what is a flower horn but a hybrid???? kinda like the hybrid you made......! tu es no loco tu es confrontational...o.


cool, Elvis
 
wow nice!
 
andyourblueblood;1140223; said:
ok... so what is a flower horn but a hybrid???? kinda like the hybrid you made......! tu es no loco tu es confrontational...o.


If you breed a Midas and Citrinellus together do you get a flowerhorn? No you get a red devil mutt, I happen to have a Texas cichlid mutt, comprende Elvis?:WHOA:
 
reverse;1141288; said:
If you breed a Midas and Citrinellus together do you get a flowerhorn? No you get a red devil mutt, I happen to have a Texas cichlid mutt, comprende Elvis?:WHOA:

lmao!!!!!! no! you def dont know your fish, because a midas is a citranelus. im pretty sure when you mix a midas to a midas...YOU GET A MIDAS! also the two most common fish for flowerhorns are midas and trimac both of the AMPHILOPHUS family so when you mix two hericthys, its no mutt, its a hybrid between two fish. as far as the elvis thing how old are you?? i made a joke, to no avail you would rather be...like i said, confrontational. do some research then get back to me. you have a great day/night.


p.s. elvis was a good looking fella. i would love to see a pic of you. lmao!
 
How humble.........
 
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