To me it looks like one of the typical barred Amphilophines from the Nicaraguan lakes, but without info about it provenance, there is no way to tell what species "or" if it is a hybrid (FH).
There are at least a dozen species of Amphilophines that come from the Nicaraguan great lakes with barred morphs, and the only way to tell them apart is to know which lake they or their ancestors were collected in.
Below is Amphiliphus amarillo from lake Xiloa.
And when young they all look alike.
Below is Amphilophus flaveolus (left when young), right some turn copper color as they age.
r