Viejas Synspilum color change...PICS!!

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I originally asked this question in the thread below, but I don't want to derail it so I figured I would just start a new one.

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84811&page=3

My question:

Has anyone ever seen V. synspilum change to all orange like the pics below. These are my friends fish, and I believe his first syns, so he wasn't sure about the color change.

Any comments will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks. :D

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1) Are you sure the fish isn't a hybrid? There are a lot of Vieja type flowerhorns going around lately. Was the fish normal syn color at a young age?

2) If it is pure, chances are it morphed like many other Cenetral American cichlids do, like P. fenestratus, P. splendida, the red devil and midas complex, etc.
 
Modest_Man;1061240; said:
1) Are you sure the fish isn't a hybrid? There are a lot of Vieja type flowerhorns going around lately. Was the fish normal syn color at a young age?

2) If it is pure, chances are it morphed like many other Cenetral American cichlids do, like P. fenestratus, P. splendida, the red devil and midas complex, etc.

It had the normal coloration when he bought them and up to a few days ago and one day he went down to feed them and they were all orange. At first he didn't know what the heck he was looking at and he realized it was his syns.
 
i'm guessing those are hybrids. it's hard to tell when the fish are juveniles, but adults will reveal a lot more.
i'm pretty sure that synspilum will not have color morphs like that. it would be awesome, but unfortunately i doubt it. from the looks of the second picture it spawned as well.
 
ewok;1061535; said:
i'm guessing those are hybrids. it's hard to tell when the fish are juveniles, but adults will reveal a lot more.
i'm pretty sure that synspilum will not have color morphs like that. it would be awesome, but unfortunately i doubt it. from the looks of the second picture it spawned as well.

Yeah, they've spawned. This will be their second attempt. The first time when there was fry, his pike cichlid pretty much cleaned out all of them.
 
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