Lets see all your large South Americans

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josh7

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Here's my Oscar around 8-9 inches

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I know the pics don't look the best zoomed in.
 
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And then a picture of my old red oscar
 
All of your fish look great! Especially the Geos and Festaes.
 
I only have the smaller American cichlids ;/
I'll post pics anyway as i'm so proud of them...

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Great Salvini those are amazing fish. My bad everyone the title of this thread should lets see your large new world cichlids. That little guy is still awesome not sure what it is though. @thecommunitycichlid
 
Red spot gold severum with A. Heckelii in background.

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Salvini


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Carpintis (central)

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Loving the salvini's wish I had one.

Mine are still small but here you go

Jack Dempsey


EBJD - double this size now





Firemouth and Jack dempsey




Firemouth at 1 month old now 2 months old
 
Oscars are cool but kind of scare me . Someone I know has huge ones in his store and he hadn't fed them yet that day haha thought they would bite my finger off and if I hung over the tank they looked like they would bite my nose
 
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