Vieja what?

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I'm sticking with breiderhi look at the line & I'm guessing the fish in question is about 6-7 inches. I'm sure it is breiderhi to dark to be bifasciatus. there is always some variation in a species so get conkel's book or Axelrods Lexicon of cichlids. The cichlid pictorial also has some nice fish.
 
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Much better photo. Fenestratum.

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yes they look similar most young veja have the uniform gray but look at the photos on tangledupincichlids.com photo gallery it looks like the breidorhi I used to own also. fenes. are more elongated & streamlined. this fish is heavy bodied compared to fenes. plus more green then fenes. there are always color variation in a species.
 
I have bothe Fenestratum (regular and pink) as well and Breihordi.

Here's the picture of the Fenestratum from Jeff's site.

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I don't think they look streamlined.

Here's the Breihordi.

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Nothing like the pattern in the fish in question.

I have the Fenestratun, Breihordi, Bifaxciatum, Synspilum, Heterospilum, Regani, Argentae, Zonatum and Ufermani in tanks downstairs. Id'ing juveniles can be tough. but the fish in the picture is a denet size.
 
Ok seeing them side b side I get it I've onl had breidorhi nevewr reall found fenes. interesting. b/c they still look more streamling(meaning not high bodied but rounded torpedo shaped) to me in regards to other veja. I've kept regani, maculacauda,& argentea which I think are one of most hostile veja out there to be so thin, now I will sa fenes. are thick & heavy.
 
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