by sidguppy » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:28 am
another clue that really makes this an Ophtalmotilapia species:
the scales!
Cyathopharynx has tiny scales.....like other tiny scaled fishes it has a pearly sheen, similar to Bathybates, Haplotaxodon, Cyprichromis microlepidotus etc.
Ophtalmotilapia has more visible "regular type" scales and your fish have these too.
last but not least: Cyathopharynx misses the yellow lappets on the ventrals. ventrals of Cyathopharynx may have a yellow point, but never a lappet. Ophtalmotilapia does have them; the finray splits and/or broadens into a yellow triangle.
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