Well if they aren't temensis or pinimas what they can be a new specie of peacock bass or hybrid from the wild
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Dibs.Im going to add a horrible picture to this thread but I just got my pinima in yesterday and my tem. They are only 4 inches but there is a very clear difference between the 2.
This picture was taken 5 min after I got them out of the bags ill get a better one tomorrow when the lights go on. Tem is in the back
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Please do share. Pics are worth a 1000 words.yeah they all look real confusing. What we can be sure of is that, temensis, pinima, are all the long body giant peacock type, also includes vazzelori, jarianii, etc. I am also growing out a group right now that look very different than side by side temensis, but share similarities. Only time will tell, I'm worried that some will not look obviously different until they hit sub adult or adult size, which is 15" or more probably