straitjacketstar Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2005 1,779 9 38 40 Los Angeles, CA www.instagram.com Apr 2, 2009 #113 Either Amphilophus chancho, Nandopsis haitiensis or Parachromis dovii. D-Train;2947189; said: Technically speaking that is neither CA or SA.... Click to expand... Technically speaking, it's probably both, with very obvious CA influences.
Either Amphilophus chancho, Nandopsis haitiensis or Parachromis dovii. D-Train;2947189; said: Technically speaking that is neither CA or SA.... Click to expand... Technically speaking, it's probably both, with very obvious CA influences.
D Dmaan. Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 5, 2008 2,527 2 0 Edmonton (CAN) Apr 2, 2009 #114 A Barred Citrinellus lol. a big one.
T TheHze Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 23, 2009 44 0 0 That Place With the Stuff Apr 2, 2009 #115 ehhhh I guess a jag
E Eric A Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 5,003 22 92 Australia Apr 2, 2009 #116 If I could only pic one it would be one of these for sure. 1. Parrot Cichlid (Hoplarchus psittacus) 2. Wild Caught GT 3. Crenicichla cincta 4. Cichla piquiti "araguaia" 5. Cichla sp. "araguaia" 6. Heros sp. "brazil" 7. Astronotus "Colombia Rio Caqueta" 8. Cichla sp. "tocantins" 9. Cichla sp . "alto araguaia" 10. Crenicichla lenticulata "Rio Negro" And something to go along with them. 11. Luciopimelodus pati
If I could only pic one it would be one of these for sure. 1. Parrot Cichlid (Hoplarchus psittacus) 2. Wild Caught GT 3. Crenicichla cincta 4. Cichla piquiti "araguaia" 5. Cichla sp. "araguaia" 6. Heros sp. "brazil" 7. Astronotus "Colombia Rio Caqueta" 8. Cichla sp. "tocantins" 9. Cichla sp . "alto araguaia" 10. Crenicichla lenticulata "Rio Negro" And something to go along with them. 11. Luciopimelodus pati