Miss, my Rio Mags. In the process of growing out several species of large Centrals, again right now. Gonna, take decades to get the fish back to pre 2019-2022. Feels like, I'm on a treadmill or swimming against a strong current. So, glad to see you are back Brother. Love Jason
I find this so fascinating because I've been to Panama. I fished on the canal on a tour. Would be fun to go back and do some real fishing. I enjoyed the country. Great video!
I think you just need to stay there and do a species profile of every cichlid that is on the premesis haha...I could watch these type of videos all day if they feature cichlids, cheers mate!
That would be a solid plan. We hadn’t seen each other so honestly I was somewhat scattered. The species profile idea came up on the last day so we did about five I believe
How do you find the largest of the umbriferus species, 30” plus verity? I would love to purchase some built a 760 gallon and I’m feeling it’s meant for these bad boys
Rio mag is my ultimate dream fish, but that Rio Yanacue may have taken the lead spot! I've got a tank ready to rock and I refuse to put anything in it but umbees. My wife is sure trying though lol.
I understand that every species of fish is different That being said are there Any similarities with this type of fish and any of the parachromis I realized I could have. Laid out this question a lot better, but Hopefully someone who owns this fish understands what I am trying to ask
although perhaps visual similarities on the outside, however theres multiple differences between Parachromis and Kronoheros. We leave that up to the science peeps to argue
rio yanayaku? in Ecuadorand Peru? seems to be on the wrong side of the Andes for any kronoheros types. No Yanayaku in Colombia. looks like a line bred rio mag.
@@themadaquarist ah I see. Yanacue is just an 'oxbow' tributary of rio mag where it breaks from the rio mag and then re enters the rio mag between puerto de san pablo and Yondo.
Miss, my Rio Mags. In the process of growing out several species of large Centrals, again right now. Gonna, take decades to get the fish back to pre 2019-2022. Feels like, I'm on a treadmill or swimming against a strong current. So, glad to see you are back Brother. Love Jason
You can do it my down under brother!
Love from the tundra
Loving these COTA updates Biggs I just wish I could get an order in there lol
Thanks my brother from across the pond
Great content as always Chris!
That is very kind my friend,Appreciate it!
I find this so fascinating because I've been to Panama. I fished on the canal on a tour. Would be fun to go back and do some real fishing. I enjoyed the country.
Great video!
Make it happen!
These types of videos are really interesting, especially when a person with a hand on it talk about the species
Thank you
@@themadaquarist should have done that with all the species:)
I think you just need to stay there and do a species profile of every cichlid that is on the premesis haha...I could watch these type of videos all day if they feature cichlids, cheers mate!
That would be a solid plan.
We hadn’t seen each other so honestly I was somewhat scattered. The species profile idea came up on the last day so we did about five I believe
Awesome…love the knowledge…. I was looking to get some black nastys…. This video got me thinking!!!!
GO TEAM UMBEE! LOL
@@themadaquarist I thinks that’s what’s I’m going withs!!!
@@Tan-lc7ti for the WIN!
By chance… was there any mention of the last umbee with the big dome… fry coming up for sale?
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you
Thanks for watching
What gorgeous fish
Justin's GUNNER Is a beauty!
My god the new one, I’m in love what a fish, 30 inch ????
It’s pretty formidable
Monster!
How do you find the largest of the umbriferus species, 30” plus verity? I would love to purchase some built a 760 gallon and I’m feeling it’s meant for these bad boys
Rio mag is my ultimate dream fish, but that Rio Yanacue may have taken the lead spot! I've got a tank ready to rock and I refuse to put anything in it but umbees. My wife is sure trying though lol.
lol
This new ones were absolute SCREAMERS!
Waiting for more updates from Dan Shariffi.
More coming
I believe I have the umbees at 8:46 mine looks exactly like this it’s only 4-5 inches and wild caught
I understand that every species of fish is different That being said are there Any similarities with this type of fish and any of the parachromis I realized I could have.
Laid out this question a lot better, but Hopefully someone who owns this fish understands what I am trying to ask
although perhaps visual similarities on the outside, however theres multiple differences between Parachromis and Kronoheros. We leave that up to the science peeps to argue
Where is Cichlids of the Americas located?
Outside of Tampa Florida
rio yanayaku? in Ecuadorand Peru? seems to be on the wrong side of the Andes for any kronoheros types. No Yanayaku in Colombia. looks like a line bred rio mag.
It was spelt incorrectly it’s the Rio Yanacue
@@themadaquarist ah I see. Yanacue is just an 'oxbow' tributary of rio mag where it breaks from the rio mag and then re enters the rio mag between puerto de san pablo and Yondo.
Outstanding work Chris !!
I appreciate the shout out and mention of the big guy. Thank you
He was a seriously majestic fish! Thanks so much for helping me put this video together
What about the red umbi
Show us such magic
Luv dem umbees but they get 2 big for me this is a pond cichlid in my book
Especially that new monster one