Yes, there are indeed Crenicichla regani from the Rio Negro, in fact, in the UK, these are the ones most available, I've just got 100 youngsters from my latest pair. I will try to supply some pictures later this week.
The C.notopthalmus I have 2 different lots of, the first are the standard Notos which ca me from a local lfs and I have 5 of, the second came in as C.regani (purus), but on looking them up in my book, they are described as C.notopthalmus (purus) , I've still not entirely hung my hat on that one, as I only have one female and 6 males !!
You can't beat other dwarf cichlid keepers coming in on this, the more we have, the more we learn.
I'm currently, and began this sear h around 25 years ago, trying g to establish just how, if it does , does ph affect sex ratios in spawns of C.regani and Notopthalmus, I think, from my findings and others to date, that a low ph gives more females, a higher ph, over 7ph, gives more males, I've also found this with Uaru amphiocanthoides, what say you.
The C.notopthalmus I have 2 different lots of, the first are the standard Notos which ca me from a local lfs and I have 5 of, the second came in as C.regani (purus), but on looking them up in my book, they are described as C.notopthalmus (purus) , I've still not entirely hung my hat on that one, as I only have one female and 6 males !!
You can't beat other dwarf cichlid keepers coming in on this, the more we have, the more we learn.
I'm currently, and began this sear h around 25 years ago, trying g to establish just how, if it does , does ph affect sex ratios in spawns of C.regani and Notopthalmus, I think, from my findings and others to date, that a low ph gives more females, a higher ph, over 7ph, gives more males, I've also found this with Uaru amphiocanthoides, what say you.