Thanksmarinum;4311299; said:wow fantasic fishes! which is their origin?
Thank you Ray.rtague;4314296; said:Awesome group shot Dave,beautiful fish .
The biggest difference between most guianacara from my understanding is the mid-lateral spot. I originally did not know what kind of guianacara these were, but a couple fellas here helped me id them. I know Peter keeps the rio caroni guianacara, maybe he can explain the difference between these 2.honda237;4314479; said:i still really like these guys, now my question is, what is the difference between these and my Guianacara sp. cf Rio Caroni? Anything special for these species? I have a group of 6 of the Rio Caroni.
Nick
It's a combination of the midlateral spot, midlateral line, and the black in the dorsal fin. They can be tough to tell sometimes though. G. stergiosi is the name they gave to the sp. Rio Caroni when they were described.The biggest difference between most guianacara from my understanding is the mid-lateral spot. I originally did not know what kind of guianacara these were, but a couple fellas here helped me id them. I know Peter keeps the rio caroni guianacara, maybe he can explain the difference between these 2.
Are you selling any?i still really like these guys, now my question is, what is the difference between these and my Guianacara sp. cf Rio Caroni? Anything special for these species? I have a group of 6 of the Rio Caroni.
Nick