Hello,
I have just received a group of 5 wild caught Hypselecara Temporalis that were collected in the Ucayali river in Peru.
The fish range in size from around 2.25 inches up to 2.75 inches (6 - 7 cm) and I have included photos and a short video (they are not the greatest photos / video) of them below before I placed them in the aquarium.
Fish #1 - 2.75 Inches (7cm)
Fish #2 - 2.25 inches (6cm)
Fish #3 - 2.75 inches (7cm)
Fish #4 - 2.5 inches (6.5cm)
Fish #5 - 2.75 inches (7cm)
I am aware in the photos that the fish are displaying their stressed colouration. I have been talking to reputable people when it comes to cichlids and I am getting mixed responses. Some say that they are H. Temporarlis (which I believe them to be especially as I know the catch locale of the Ucayali River in Peru. But some say that their body shape is reminiscent of H. Coryphaenoides. I personally believe them to be H. Temporalis due to their catch location and from all I have read H. Coryphaenoides does not occur in Peru.
I am finding it hard to find photos of wild caught adults from this location. If anyone has adult photos/ videos of their Hypselecara from this locale please post them. I plan to track this group as they develop and grow (and hopefully gain a pair from them) so we are all able to see what Hypselecara from this locale turn out looking like as adults.
I have just received a group of 5 wild caught Hypselecara Temporalis that were collected in the Ucayali river in Peru.
The fish range in size from around 2.25 inches up to 2.75 inches (6 - 7 cm) and I have included photos and a short video (they are not the greatest photos / video) of them below before I placed them in the aquarium.
Fish #1 - 2.75 Inches (7cm)
Fish #2 - 2.25 inches (6cm)
Fish #3 - 2.75 inches (7cm)
Fish #4 - 2.5 inches (6.5cm)
Fish #5 - 2.75 inches (7cm)
I am aware in the photos that the fish are displaying their stressed colouration. I have been talking to reputable people when it comes to cichlids and I am getting mixed responses. Some say that they are H. Temporarlis (which I believe them to be especially as I know the catch locale of the Ucayali River in Peru. But some say that their body shape is reminiscent of H. Coryphaenoides. I personally believe them to be H. Temporalis due to their catch location and from all I have read H. Coryphaenoides does not occur in Peru.
I am finding it hard to find photos of wild caught adults from this location. If anyone has adult photos/ videos of their Hypselecara from this locale please post them. I plan to track this group as they develop and grow (and hopefully gain a pair from them) so we are all able to see what Hypselecara from this locale turn out looking like as adults.