Help me identify my new fish!

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I new to the forum and I am very happy to have found it. My wife and I purchased a fish at our local fish store that was a trade in. I don't know if it's male or female nor do we know what tha heck it is. It's about 10" long and gets along well with all the others in the tank. We have 1 large oscar(8"), a small oscar(4"), 2 arowannas(14"), a redtail cat(8") a large pleco(16"), 3 tin foil barbs(5), upside down catfish(6"). Please help us classify it.
 

SinisterKisses

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Good lord, how big is the tank you have?! Lol.

Oooh...I think you should send it to me. Looks like a Vieja fenestratus to me, stressed out so its colours are washed out at the moment. Possibly a zonatum, but I think it's got too much "rainbow" in it for that.
 

Orion

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Be mindful of how you decorate, you don't want to add to much decor to the tank so that you take away swimming space from your monsters. I'm not saying go barren, just don't go overboard. Those guys will need room to swim and stretch their fins.
 

marvin

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I new to the forum and I am very happy to have found it. My wife and I purchased a fish at our local fish store that was a trade in. I don't know if it's male or female nor do we know what tha heck it is. It's about 10" long and gets along well with all the others in the tank. We have 1 large oscar(8"), a small oscar(4"), 2 arowannas(14"), a redtail cat(8") a large pleco(16"), 3 tin foil barbs(5), upside down catfish(6"). Please help us classify it.
guys and gals this fish is 10 inches long colur up lol...has no hump @ some susestions.
 

SinisterKisses

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Lol umm yeah..not sure what you're getting at, marvin? It's washed out probably due to stress from being in a new tank...has a lot of colouring up to do. I don't see what the "no hump" has to do with anything?

It's not an acara, if that's what you're trying to get at ;)
 

marvin

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I new to the forum and I am very happy to have found it. My wife and I purchased a fish at our local fish store that was a trade in. I don't know if it's male or female nor do we know what tha heck it is. It's about 10" long and gets along well with all the others in the tank. We have 1 large oscar(8"), a small oscar(4"), 2 arowannas(14"), a redtail cat(8") a large pleco(16"), 3 tin foil barbs(5), upside down catfish(6"). Please help us classify it.
does this look like your new guy?? parachramis davii guaopte
 

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marvin

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Lol umm yeah..not sure what you're getting at, marvin? It's washed out probably due to stress from being in a new tank...has a lot of colouring up to do. I don't see what the "no hump" has to do with anything?

It's not an acara, if that's what you're trying to get at ;)
well i guess 3 out of the 4 species sugested have humps on there heads forget about structure , size, stress, the man wanted an ID on the fish and your right about one thing it may not be an acara lol umm
 

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The fish is absolutely not in any way a P. dovii. The fish is not Parachromis sp. It doesn't even have the right shape or build.
The 3 most likely candidates for a positive ID were made by sin and I.
P. fenestratus
P. zonatus
P. guttulatus
The fish is without a doubt a Paaratheraps (Vieja) species. The only thing left to ponder is which of the species, if it is in fact a pure specimen, which is difficult to impossible to determine.
BTW, the "nuchal hump
argument is a poor one. Most of the Paratheraps species develop nuchal humps. How big the nuchal humps get depends on age and dominance. Even Dovii develop humps as they age. :p

http://www.nicaraguafishing.com/lagubero1.jpg
http://www.nicaraguafishing.com/album-23.gif
http://www.nicaraguafishing.com/dg1.jpg
http://www.nicaraguafishing.com/Augusto_and_rainbow_bass_2.jpg
 

SinisterKisses

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well i guess 3 out of the 4 species sugested have humps on there heads forget about structure , size, stress, the man wanted an ID on the fish and your right about one thing it may not be an acara lol umm
You're really starting to drive me nuts. As straight has said above me, this fish looks NOTHING like a dovii, and everything like a Veija/Paratheraps - one of the three possible species listed. Nuchal hump has nothing to do with it, especially if this fish is a female. Go look up my pictures of Vixen, my female fenestratus, and then come grovel when you realize how ignorant you're being.