What type of Sev is this?

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So you are getting your daddy to lie on your behalf now?

Its simple, pics or it don't exist.
 
So you are getting your daddy to lie on your behalf now?

Its simple, pics or it don't exist.

Then for the purposes of this thread, my fish does not exist. As I have said... I have zero to prove to you, and could care less about your opinion of me. The fish will not appear in this thread, so you can say what you will.

And no... it would be tough for me to get my "daddy" to do anything these days... he passed away on March 18, 1998. And even if he was alive, it'd be rather odd for a soon to be 44 year old man to get his "daddy" to help him deal with comments from a nobody on a fish forum.

This will be my final post directed towards you. Post what you will from here. Good day, old chap.

-Rich
 
I'll be interested in seeing some pics. I don't own the fish I posted I came across it when I was searching for Severums. I would like to own some like it that's why I made this thread so I could hopefully get it ID and then start looking for vendors who carry them.
 
I'll be interested in seeing some pics. I don't own the fish I posted I came across it when I was searching for Severums. I would like to own some like it that's why I made this thread so I could hopefully get it ID and then start looking for vendors who carry them.

You'll be pm'd when I take the pic, and I'll email it to you.

-Rich
 
So you are getting your daddy to lie on your behalf now?

For anyone who wanted to know what the severum in question USED TO look like as a sub-adult, here was my original thread.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...cichlids-for-sale-Takoma-Park-MD-Pick-Up-Only

The Pics are blurry, but you can make out enough detailes to hopefully determine the type of severum.

As for HybridGS- it's a beautiful day outside. Why don't you put down the grown up toys and play nice with the other children.
 
Enough with hijacking the OP's thread, take the side banter to PM.
 
The OP fish pictured is "likely" what they called when first introduced into the hobby as "Turquoise Severum", now as other posters have said it's been lumped into the H.efasciatus. The other possibility is that it's just a "hybrid" of some sort, since I had and bred some of the first imports of the TRUE TS and my body color was different then this pictured here, I will add pictures are deceiving too.
 
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