D DHR AC Members Feb 25, 2004 143 0 16 78 New York Visit site Dec 3, 2013 #21 The pollenis are a nice thought; Also might consider H. carpintis or H. cyanoguttatus. A pair of synspillums would also work, and show a lot of color.
The pollenis are a nice thought; Also might consider H. carpintis or H. cyanoguttatus. A pair of synspillums would also work, and show a lot of color.
GEV83 Top Dog!!! Jun 19, 2002 4,091 0 36 40 LA County, California Real Name Gabriel (Gabe) Dec 4, 2013 #22 Polleni are hard to breed from what I read and both Texas cichlids are super common but the other one the synspillums looks pretty neat I'll have to read up on that one.
Polleni are hard to breed from what I read and both Texas cichlids are super common but the other one the synspillums looks pretty neat I'll have to read up on that one.