Today In The Fishroom~11/16/10 A. hogaboomorum
Gönderim Zamanı: 16 Kasım 2010 13:58
This is a pair of wild Amphilophus hogaboomorum that I collected in the Rio Cholteca in Honduras in 2007. I have three of these fish (two males and one female) in a 360 liter tank. The lone male keeps the breeding pair active...and breeding. This is a fish that is seldom seen in the hobby...even here in the USA. It does look like one of it's "species cousins". A. Amarillo.
Also in the tank are a few small juvenile hogaboomorum that act as dither fish.
In this photo the breeding male is on the right...the breeding female on the left. The NON breeding male is on the left. Sometimes the female will visit his side of the tank and upset her mate. This interaction strengthens the pair bond and stimulates breeding.
Photos of the fry tank
Also in the tank are a few small juvenile hogaboomorum that act as dither fish.
In this photo the breeding male is on the right...the breeding female on the left. The NON breeding male is on the left. Sometimes the female will visit his side of the tank and upset her mate. This interaction strengthens the pair bond and stimulates breeding.
Photos of the fry tank
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Gönderim Zamanı: 16 Kasım 2010 14:07
Wow, great photos and fishes. Thank you for sharing.
Amazônia 2010-11-16 14:07:59
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Gönderim Zamanı: 16 Kasım 2010 14:10
Thank you
Mr. Mo.. Really incredible fish and photos. Hogaboomorum is an interesting
Amphilophus species, this colour is fantastic.. Thank you sharing with us.
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Gönderim Zamanı: 17 Kasım 2010 20:04
These are wonderful. İf you send, Im the first one waiting Mo. This fish is really beautiful. So alike to amarillo.. I love seldom fish species..
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Gönderim Zamanı: 17 Kasım 2010 22:13
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Gönderim Zamanı: 17 Kasım 2010 22:16
I like the faint pink on their gill plates. Are the stripes vibrant only during breeding?
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Gönderim Zamanı: 18 Kasım 2010 13:17
In my opinion, the stripes arent vibrant during breeding and fighting. Stripes are more colorful and vibrant in normal times..
Look at the different photos of the same fish, for example the big male..
Look at the different photos of the same fish, for example the big male..
Its color is fade out during breeding in 4th and 6th photos. Also in 5th photo while fighting with the other male..
Then look at the first photo, how beautiful its color.. Compare the difference
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Gönderim Zamanı: 19 Kasım 2010 13:16
Misterno is correct. The colors become more vibrant when in breeding dress. The female appears to be the only one that gets that pinkish hue. The male is more monochromatic. What I find interesting about the fish is the beautiful trailers on their fins. Even in the wild we found the same thing.
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Gönderim Zamanı: 22 Kasım 2010 15:47
Mo beautiful squares, which unfortunately has no here, has a multi-CA Cichlid, our appetite increases more than files.
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