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Wetspot tropicals sends out a monthly newsletter via email and much to my surprise they had theraps lentiginosum for sale

So i have 8 coming in tuesday If anyone knows this fish you know it is super rare I've only seen this fish available once in the past 15 years here in the. It was sold to me as a paneetroplus bulleri but i don't think that's what it is It is 5.5 inch long, mouth to tip of tail. Irregularis, coeruleus, godmani, intermedius, lentiginosus, microphthalmus, nourisatti paratheraps

Breidohri, bifasciatus, fenestratus, guttulatus, hartwegi, zonatus Note the endings of the specific names They change according to the gender of the generic name Vieja is feminine, theraps and paratheraps are masculine. After a collecting trip i brought a new guys to my aquariums, there three new species theraps lentiginosus from río puyacatengo (chiapas), thorichthys helleri from río corso (chiapas) and thorichthys passionis from río carrizales (tabasco), i can say that the theraps are a very adaptable cichlids, they only needed 1 day to start to eat, the. No pics yet but i pulled a rock with over 100 eggs on it, added methylene blue and 5 days later i have about 50 wigglers detaching from the rock right now

Very stoked, this has been a long time coming!

You can't make them out but there are about 80 eggs Also a small pair of theraps coeruleus have spawned at same time but laid eggs behind a big rock and can hardly be seen in same tank Sent from my iphone using monsteraquarianetwork app This species has had a recent change in genus, first amphilophus, then astatheros, and now theraps It has become a recent favorite cichlid, at a time when i'm attempting to reduce my ca cichlid species count The eggs, which were laid on the rock to the right three days ago, hatched overnight.

Thorichthys helleri, thorichthys aureus, chuco godmanni, vieja melanura, theraps irregularis, rocio octofasciata, cryptoheros spilurus I don't have dream fish per se, because dream by my definition would imply inaccessibility, and an urge to get that individual fish in particular. I have 3 of these fish and, with the largest now at 4, i still keep them isolated from each other and other cichlids For a theraps, they are quite aggressive They dislike change in the environment, eat like oscars, and i'm told they mate at a relatively large size Anyone out there keeping theraps coeruleus at all

I'd like to hear any information you have about them

Or even better where i might locate some small f1 fry , hopefully locally

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