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agree, the face/head isn't shaped quite right to be a moorii, maybe copadachromis chrysonotus?? Mutt of a blue dolphin and ahli possibly?
 
Technically the black spots will always be there as they are a sign of how well they fit into the tank. If the spots are gone they are fitting in fine; if they are present they are stressed out from another fish.
 
fishfreak69;2276271; said:
this is a blue dolphin. The black spots are a representation of bad breeding, IMO. They should not look like that from my experiences.

fishfreak69;2277427; said:
Technically the black spots will always be there as they are a sign of how well they fit into the tank. If the spots are gone they are fitting in fine; if they are present they are stressed out from another fish.

You two statements contradict each other. Either the spots mean bad breeding or they are suppose to have spots. You can not have both.

I never said they will not have the spots. As they mature they will fade, like the stripes on male peacocks. Females adult will often so spots depending on mood.
 
yer definatly blue dolphin in my mind anyway, i have a pair of these lovely fish hopefully 1m and 1f, looks like it as the bigger one has a hump and the one that is only just smaller doesn't have one at all but does have the body shape of a juvi,
 
Definitely blue dolphins, I have some at that same size and they look just like that even the same shaped blotches.

fishfreak69;2276271; said:
this is a blue dolphin. The black spots are a representation of bad breeding, IMO. They should not look like that from my experiences.

Are you talking about the shape of the blotches or the fact that they are there? You need to be more specific especially when your claiming that some one has a fish that is a result of bad breeding. And what do you mean by bad breeding? hybrid, inbred...?
 
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