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Little Cuban
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Nandopsis tetracanthus
posted by:
YuKai Chen
(report)
Nov 19th, 2008
Views: 176
Rated:
(14 votes)
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Tang O'
» posted 2008/11/19 - 16:29
nice coloring..
s m
» posted 2008/11/19 - 16:45
Roger Hopper
» posted 2008/11/19 - 17:21
--frenchy --
» posted 2008/11/19 - 17:38
karrie edwards
» posted 2008/11/19 - 18:24
***kylie ***
» posted 2008/11/19 - 20:58
great shot..
tim martin
» posted 2008/11/19 - 23:29
Love this fish....
Dan Noon
» posted 2008/11/19 - 23:37
alden praptono
» posted 2008/11/20 - 02:46
17kisla ^
» posted 2008/11/20 - 05:37
goodie, im wandering how large could big cuban get; it'd look nice
Roger Hopper
» posted 2008/11/20 - 05:42
Stefan, they get 10 inches or a little better, but bad boys
YuKai Chen
» posted 2008/11/20 - 09:05
thank you all.
hope it is male.
bip_ 4u
» posted 2008/11/20 - 11:26
dennis chiong maya
» posted 2008/11/20 - 11:55
--frenchy --
» posted 2008/11/20 - 22:58
looks like it is, yukai..i think females have a distinct rounded pattern on the flanc
Leigh Partridge
» posted 2008/11/20 - 23:11
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Tang O'
, 2009-01-08 01:34
My next eartheater species is going to be Guianacara sphenozona. Very rare
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Wayne Liddell
, 2009-01-08 01:34
The tank is a 125 gallon
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Tang O'
, 2009-01-08 01:31
fins have some traits of the Bahi Red http://cichlid-forum.com/profiles/s
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Tang O'
, 2009-01-08 01:28
I knew it looked like them, kinda figured too, but couldn't remember the sc
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Wayne Liddell
, 2009-01-08 01:27
Could it be a Geophagus Iporangensis he is very yellow in color????
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Tang O'
, 2009-01-08 01:27
Karrie called it correctly
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My next eartheater species is going to be Guianacara sphenozona. Very rare