tydus;2222835; said:I'm assuming you don't think my kyogas are legit. These guys came from a legit breeder in Florida and the male has his horizontal stripes at times, they come and go. He shows it on some of his pics if you didn't see and he is also very washed out in the pics.
Easy now fella. Not saying anything about your fish just conducting my own research. I got a trio from a friend that are from Greg's line and my male shows a horizontal stripe all the time. I also got a single male from the auction but I have not looked up the seller yet but that one does not show the horizontal line as prominent as the other one does. Here is a pic of the male I have now that was taken by my friend.

Under common names on cichlid-forums they have 2 fish listed as Kyoga flamebacks. 1 is a haplochromis and the other is a xystichromis.
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1550
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=2611
According to Greg's article on the Xystichromis
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/x_kyoga_flameback.php
According to the Aquabid add you linked to earlier it did not state that these were xystichromis sp. "Kyoga flamebacks" just that they were Kyoga flamebacks.Xystichromis sp. "Kyoga flameback" has an elongated, laterally compressed "haplochromine" body shape. The cranial profile is straight or slightly convex with large eyes and a medium sized mouth. There is a broken and thickened mid lateral black bar running the length of the body from the caudal peduncle to the gill plate. In regards to male coloration, the top portion of the body, including the head is scarlet red. The lips and lower portion of the head is blue. The bottom portions of the flanks are lime-green and yellow. The dorsal fin is red foremost fading to blue at the rear while the caudal fin has blue streaks at the base flowing to completely red at the extremities. The anal fin is white-blue becoming red at the outer portion. The pelvic fins are jet-black. There is a straight black bar beginning at the corner of the lips and continuing through the eye. Female coloration is an unassuming tan-brown with the same markings found on the males. The lower jaw protrudes slightly beyond the upper. Bicuspid dentition is found in all but large adult males who show some unicuspid teeth in the outer rows. Wild populations are opportunistic insectivores who diet also consists of plant matter. Both sexes have an adult size of 12cm. These aspects are all consistent with the genus Xystichromis. Further research may result in a different or completely new designation, but for the time being, this seems to be the best fit.
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One of your females has the distint horizontal line as does Mayhemman's male. The pic of your now decesed sub dom male looks more like an xystichromis than your dom male from the pics. What is the name of this breeder in Florida?