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Since these red parrots decided to pose, we took their picture.
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Geophagus rhoda-something or other.
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4-inch Geophagus jurupari meeting an arowanna.
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Different jurupari munching on a nightcrawler for 30 minutes.
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Another guy in same tank enjoying a French-cut green bean.
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Flowerhorn male at Iowa Aquaria in Adel.
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1.5-inch Geophagus proxima.
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Another small Geo. proxima. Expensive.
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1.5-inch Geophagus rainbow (whatever that is).
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Another one in the same tank. They look like surinamensis (but then
they all do).
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Well, maybe not. Here's a surinamensis.
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Two more in the same tank -- about the size of a medium cory catfish.
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Motaguense/Motoguense -- large predator.
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Sold to us as a pinto cichlid?
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One-inch red chromides -- brackish.
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Small red chromides -- so much easier to photograph when they
expire.
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Two-inch orange chromide (which
always look green in real life).
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Nice size wild-caught Altum angels. They arrived in poor condition
and got worse.
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Seven-inch green terror.
Very attractive American cichlid.
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Two-inch red pike cichlids.
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Three-inch cylindricus from Lake
Tanganyika.
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Two-inch Polloni from Madagascar. Very washed out. They turn
black -- except for me.
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1.5-inch Bleekeri, another Madagascar cichlid, looking better.
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Same guy further back in tank.
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Another 1.5-inch bleekeri.
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Ditto.
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Same guy. He finally developed his colors. And it only took
half a year.
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Eight-inch peacock bass.
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Spilurus or spilurum?
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Miscellaneous peacock cichlid -- four-inches.
Misc
Cichlids I
Misc
Cichlids II
Misc Cichlids III
Misc Cichlids IV
Misc Cichlids V
Misc
Cichlids VI
Misc Cichlids VII
Misc
Cichlids VIII
Misc
Cichlids IX
Misc
Cichlids X
Misc
Cichlids XI
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