B bek AC Members Jan 1, 2003 34 0 0 41 Queensland, Australia www.picturetrail.com Jan 18, 2003 #1 anyone know what type of fish this is?
Slappy*McFish Global Moderator Staff member Feb 18, 2002 7,835 48 75 Raleigh, NC Jan 18, 2003 #2 a young herotilapia multispinosus (butterfly/rainbow cichlid) maybe? Last edited: Jan 18, 2003
R Rare Cichlids I'm In Bloom Dec 2, 2000 215 0 0 Visit site Jan 18, 2003 #3 It looks a lot more like a Copora nicaraguense.
M MR BUTTIKOFERI AC Members Jan 12, 2003 8 0 0 43 Sydney Australia Visit site Jan 18, 2003 #4 It looks like a crossbreed of convict with something else to me?
Lynsey AC Members Nov 28, 2002 150 0 0 45 San Diego Visit site Jan 18, 2003 #5 I would vote Copora nicaraguense too
U u-m_fan AC Members Jan 1, 2003 18 0 0 ann arbor, michigan Jan 18, 2003 #6 The color on the fins really resembles my female convict, so i would also say it could be a convict hybrid
The color on the fins really resembles my female convict, so i would also say it could be a convict hybrid
Slappy*McFish Global Moderator Staff member Feb 18, 2002 7,835 48 75 Raleigh, NC Jan 18, 2003 #7 it does look alot like a nicaraguensis..hmm
Mattimeo AC Members Jan 6, 2000 129 0 16 Ontario, Canada Jan 19, 2003 #9 Nicaraguensis x convict... they breed relatively often and the young have proven to be fertile.
B bek AC Members Jan 1, 2003 34 0 0 41 Queensland, Australia www.picturetrail.com Jan 19, 2003 #10 what is a nicaraguense i cant find a profile for one of those on the AC Species Profiles