i caught it a few years back in miami.just curious
i always thought there was only one kind of pb.
i always thought there was only one kind of pb.
There are many peacock bass species, they belong to the cichla genus. To the best of my knowledge there are about 7 different species, yours looks like Cichla temensis but I'm not 100% on that. Pbass are not my specialty.midnight;472028; said:i caught it a few years back in miami.just curious
i always thought there was only one kind of pb.
yup, no temensis in flJox;472387; said:Its a cichla ocellaris. There are many different kinds in south america, but the florida butterfly peacock is an ocellaris.
That would be really stupid but I would not be suprised.Jox;472517; said:Yes and I think you need a permit to keep one if you catch it.
Definatly not temensis.sandtiger;472146; said:There are many peacock bass species, they belong to the cichla genus. To the best of my knowledge there are about 7 different species, yours looks like Cichla temensis but I'm not 100% on that. Pbass are not my specialty.