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F1 Trimac
F1 Trimac
Cichlasoma trimaculatum
posted by:
John Young
(report)
Mar 2nd, 2008
Views: 162
Rated:
(7 votes)
Visitor Comments
Alex Odesit
» posted 2008/03/02 - 01:15
still not sure (too many ocelatus spots on sides, Tremac should not have them), I'll post picture of my Trimac in a min or so
Roger Hopper
» posted 2008/03/02 - 01:32
I like it..
Juan Damelines
» posted 2008/03/02 - 02:28
how come this one is not as yellow as Alex's one? and if its not a trimac are u going to email Rapps?
John Young
» posted 2008/03/02 - 02:54
Juan,this is true Trimac,Jeff Rapps knows his stuff and I have checked pics from books by experts that were published many yrs ago
Juan Damelines
» posted 2008/03/02 - 02:57
ohh ok bud just making sure.
John Young
» posted 2008/03/02 - 03:03
Thanks Roger!
bip_ 4u
» posted 2008/03/02 - 10:24
***kylie ***
» posted 2008/03/02 - 10:35
THE chuck
» posted 2008/03/02 - 12:49
Nathan Sederholm
» posted 2008/03/03 - 22:56
kyle jackson
» posted 2008/03/04 - 01:49
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bip_ 4u
, 2008-12-03 23:27
Cons reproduce so much, it's very hard to 'get rid' of them, even for free.
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Marti and Matt
, 2008-12-03 23:25
Looks great!
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Marti and Matt
, 2008-12-03 23:24
oooooooo pretty!
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Roger Hopper
, 2008-12-03 23:21
Gil, I think you will find the bumblebee andkenyi is a no go. To similar in
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bip_ 4u
, 2008-12-03 23:19
Awesome Steve.
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bip_ 4u
, 2008-12-03 23:18
He's pretty, nice blueberry color.
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Cons reproduce so much, it's very hard to 'get rid' of them, even for free.