Hawkman2000
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After getting into a pretty big arument with MonteSS, and lots of reading and compairing pics and vids, I decided to email Jeff Rapps and get a second oppinion.
Turns out that both MonteSS and I are most likely wrong. The cichlids that MonteSS is breeding and selling are regular blue convics. The cichlids that I have (and bred) are a variant of convict. I emailed Mr. Rapps 3 times for verification just to be sure.
Here is all of my emails to and from Mr. Rapps (You have to read them in reverse order, I didn't feel like reorganizing -
Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
yes looking more like nigrofas to me.
Ref pics attached. I believe the Panama convict was given a species name since I took pics, but you see what I mean.
Turns out that both MonteSS and I are most likely wrong. The cichlids that MonteSS is breeding and selling are regular blue convics. The cichlids that I have (and bred) are a variant of convict. I emailed Mr. Rapps 3 times for verification just to be sure.
Here is all of my emails to and from Mr. Rapps (You have to read them in reverse order, I didn't feel like reorganizing -
Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
yes looking more like nigrofas to me.
Ref pics attached. I believe the Panama convict was given a species name since I took pics, but you see what I mean.
----- Original Message -----
From: hawkman2000
To: 'Jeff Rapps'
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
So both vid A and B are convict or hybrid?
From: Jeff Rapps [mailto:bigguapote1@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:19 PM
To: hawkman2000
Subject: Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Thanks for your follow up Chad.
I am quite sure you are breeding common convicts.
Note the mutliple vertical bars on your fish vs the lesser and wider bars on hrp.
I have collected extensively in Honduras and have seen the variations of convicts from one watershed to the next.
I have also imported countless numbers of wild convicts from Nicaragua lakes and rivers.
I am responsible for introducing the calico/marbled convict to the trade 15 years ago.
In other words, I've seen and worked with a lot of convicts.
Best regards, jeff
From: hawkman2000
To: 'Jeff Rapps'
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
So both vid A and B are convict or hybrid?
From: Jeff Rapps [mailto:bigguapote1@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:19 PM
To: hawkman2000
Subject: Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Thanks for your follow up Chad.
I am quite sure you are breeding common convicts.
Note the mutliple vertical bars on your fish vs the lesser and wider bars on hrp.
I have collected extensively in Honduras and have seen the variations of convicts from one watershed to the next.
I have also imported countless numbers of wild convicts from Nicaragua lakes and rivers.
I am responsible for introducing the calico/marbled convict to the trade 15 years ago.
In other words, I've seen and worked with a lot of convicts.
Best regards, jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: hawkman2000
To: 'Jeff Rapps'
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 4:59 PM
Subject: RE: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
So this one (Video A - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFzJjZvh4Cw) are HRP even though she bears none of the markings listed and shown one these sites
http://fish4thought.wordpress.com/2...-cryptoheros-sp-honduran-red-point-rio-danli/
http://www.borstein.com/sam/index.php?download=Online%20Article%20HRP.pdf
It also appears that she laid a lot more than 60 eggs
All of the pics and vids I have seen show HRPs having red spotted belies, flushing colored dorsal and anal fins, and a red tinted tail.
This is the video of mine. (bear in mind the are only 6 months old and 1.75 to 2.25 inches long)
Video B - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg2OeC9FBuE
It seems that this debate has been going on for awhile now. I am starting to think that all cichlids labeled as HRP, Blue convict, or red tailed convict are actually hybrids.
I am not trying to be mean or anything, its just that all of this controversy over these little guys needs to come to an end.
From: Jeff Rapps [mailto:bigguapote1@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 2:56 PM
To: hawkman2000
Subject: Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Hi Chad
I just viewed the fish in your youtube video. Those are common convicts as I see it.
They are banded up through their dorsals even at a young age and tend to be a little more stocky bodied as well.
The orange abdominal area is less prominent in HRP as well.
Best regards, jeff
From: hawkman2000
To: 'Jeff Rapps'
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 4:59 PM
Subject: RE: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
So this one (Video A - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFzJjZvh4Cw) are HRP even though she bears none of the markings listed and shown one these sites
http://fish4thought.wordpress.com/2...-cryptoheros-sp-honduran-red-point-rio-danli/
http://www.borstein.com/sam/index.php?download=Online%20Article%20HRP.pdf
It also appears that she laid a lot more than 60 eggs
All of the pics and vids I have seen show HRPs having red spotted belies, flushing colored dorsal and anal fins, and a red tinted tail.
This is the video of mine. (bear in mind the are only 6 months old and 1.75 to 2.25 inches long)
Video B - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg2OeC9FBuE
It seems that this debate has been going on for awhile now. I am starting to think that all cichlids labeled as HRP, Blue convict, or red tailed convict are actually hybrids.
I am not trying to be mean or anything, its just that all of this controversy over these little guys needs to come to an end.
From: Jeff Rapps [mailto:bigguapote1@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 2:56 PM
To: hawkman2000
Subject: Re: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Hi Chad
I just viewed the fish in your youtube video. Those are common convicts as I see it.
They are banded up through their dorsals even at a young age and tend to be a little more stocky bodied as well.
The orange abdominal area is less prominent in HRP as well.
Best regards, jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: hawkman2000
To: bigguapote1@verizon.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 9:41 PM
Subject: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Mr. Rapps
Another individual and I are debating on a CCA forum about Honduran Red Points/Cryptoheros sp. The guy I am arguing with is selling juvis that he claims to be HRP. However, the photos and videos of the fish he has posted look more like regular convicts or maybe hrp hybrids (think that one of the photos is pulled from google images). I myself have HRPs and have done alot of reading on the species. I have looked at the picture of the F-HRP on your site and the red belly spots are there (barely).
Anyways
I attached one of the forum pages since you would probably have to be a member to view it online.
I just don’t like seeing people getting screwed, whether or not it is intentional.
Chad
From: hawkman2000
To: bigguapote1@verizon.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 9:41 PM
Subject: Wondering if you coulb help with HRP info
Mr. Rapps
Another individual and I are debating on a CCA forum about Honduran Red Points/Cryptoheros sp. The guy I am arguing with is selling juvis that he claims to be HRP. However, the photos and videos of the fish he has posted look more like regular convicts or maybe hrp hybrids (think that one of the photos is pulled from google images). I myself have HRPs and have done alot of reading on the species. I have looked at the picture of the F-HRP on your site and the red belly spots are there (barely).
Anyways
I attached one of the forum pages since you would probably have to be a member to view it online.
I just don’t like seeing people getting screwed, whether or not it is intentional.
Chad