That's a little redundant considering "Red Devil" is the common name for A. labiatus.ewok;992175; said:i would say the last one is a red devil. the others are somewhat ambivalent. could be red devils with a lot more labiatum blood in them or *gulp* hybrids. those are definitely not festaes.
Unless you got them from a source that kept their lines clean, either A. labiatus or A. citrinellus, then you have hybrids of both. Most shop RD and Midas are anyway so it's not really a big deal. What you want to call them is up to you. Some stick to the technical RD/Midas. Some label them whatever they resemble as some will look more A. labiatus with a more laterally compressed body and thicker lips, like the first fish pictured, and others will look more A. citrinellus with their stockier/deeper bodies and thicker head, like the other two fish in the picture. I wouldn't assume any of them pure.
I don't see uros in the pix. IMO you have 3 RD/Midas.fish boy in toronto;993606; said:i hope they are not uros i dont like them much