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Four-inch port cichlid. Not often seen these days.
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1.25-inch motaguenses. These guys look very much like managuenses.
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Same fish getting closer to two inches here.
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Three-inch red bay snook. Gets BIG. Not real aggressive but
still eats fish.
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Petenia splendida, red bay snook in terrible condition.
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Other side of this 3.5-inch same snook.
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Most snooks get along most of the time. They do need lots more room.
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C. spilurum -- blue-eyed cichlid. Nice
formation. Two-inch red devil below.
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8 to 9-inch fire-year-old male green severum.
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This is why they call them "the poor man's discus."
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Good looking cichlid (but a little beat up)..
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2.5" green terror.
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Same guy later.
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Just a smidge bigger than the guy above.
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Other side of the guy above.
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Same guy later.
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Spilurum again? He's about 2."
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Deceased dwarf blue Dempsey. Big money here.
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Four-inch Geophagus surinamensis.
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Ditto.
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One-inch Geophagus surinamensis.
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Couple of 1.5-inch Geophagus pellegrinis.
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Just out of the bag three-inch jurupari.
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Same guy next day. Little change. Still just a hint of his
potential.
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Six-inch gold jack dempsey.
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Male gold jack dempsey.
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Female. Algae on the glass, not her.
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1.5-inch motaguenses.
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Came in as "red peacocks" from Thailand. Lots of different
red peacocks around.
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Three-incher fresh out of the bag from Thailand. Impressive. He'll
look better later.
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Mouth on a three-inch jaguar cichlid.
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