Nosferatu labridens

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I'd like to think so lol they are juveniles in the tank. I will be able to tell once they have grown up a little
 

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Here are what some 2-3" juvies I had looked like.


and back before the latest nomenclature changes, labridens was broken down by color, into labridens blue, red, white, and yellow.
These have all been given their own separate species stars (Nosotros pame, tepee, etc, with yellow as the true labridens) whether most fish stores have caught up, or even bothered to, is another mater. There has also some hybridizing in nature, after a non-native Herichthyine was introduced.
Below is what used to be called "labridens blue"
juvie

adult

and another color variation I had years ago, and couldn't be sure of type (maybe pantostictus)
 
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The tank is labeled from Rio Media Luna I sure hope it looks like the last one posted
The problem that you will have, and in particular with Media Luna, is that the majority, if not all of the yellow labs in that area have been crossed with the Carpinte that were introduced. Not saying it's definite...just that it's rare anymore. It comes down to being able to trust the source.
 

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Here are what some 2-3" juvies I had looked like.


and back before the latest nomenclature changes, labridens was broken down by color, into labridens blue, red, white, and yellow.
These have all been given their own separate species stars (Nosotros pame, tepee, etc, with yellow as the true labridens) whether most fish stores have caught up, or even bothered to, is another mater. There has also some hybridizing in nature, after a non-native Herichthyine was introduced.
Below is what used to be called "labridens blue"
juvie

adult

and another color variation I had years ago, and couldn't be sure of type (maybe pantostictus)
Do you know where the genus name stems from?
 
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