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jag yawning
jag yawning
Parachromis managuensis
posted by: Brian Tatum

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Dec 23rd, 2007
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Earth Eater » posted 2007/12/24 - 00:36
Dan Noon » posted 2007/12/24 - 01:09
karrie edwards » posted 2007/12/24 - 01:15
THE chuck » posted 2007/12/24 - 02:57
Aaron B » posted 2007/12/24 - 05:56
matty c » posted 2007/12/24 - 12:21
awsome colours, is it female ?
bip_ 4u » posted 2007/12/24 - 12:53
Brian Tatum » posted 2007/12/24 - 16:13  
nope its a male, it is the same one as in previous photos, just showing submissive pattern now because their is no divider in the tank, i decided to take a chance and let him see if he had what it takes to stand up to the 6" devil, and they are getting along fine now, they each no the have their own sides, although the devil, still has free rain of the tank and goes where he wants, but the jag is no pushover. at a solid 4" and growing, but still has a long way to go before he is at the same level as red devil.
charlie charlie » posted 2007/12/24 - 20:17
kyle jackson » posted 2007/12/25 - 00:48

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Latest comments:
james martin, 2008-09-07 12:49

My original wild male was also docile. He died and I saw this guy. He act
Sarah S., 2008-09-07 12:39

I got one of these from an assorted tank too. Mine is very docile though.
james martin, 2008-09-07 12:24

He was actually born in that tank, his papa was wild, but died awhile ago t
JavnShu Salazar, 2008-09-07 12:18

Beautiful fish, nice teeth. Great action shot. Love the markings on his d
JavnShu Salazar, 2008-09-07 12:13

A-MA-ZING!!! So colorful. I want those!
JavnShu Salazar, 2008-09-07 12:11

Yeah, us too. We love the blue. My husband's been talking about kampampas