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- The firemouth cichlid (Thorichthys m****i) is a species of cichlid fish native to Central America. They occur in rivers of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico...
- length, and they are po****r aquarium fish, especially the well-known firemouth cichlid (T. m****i). Genetic evidence shows that Thorichthys is most closely...
- Cribroheros robertsoni, also known as the false firemouth cichlid, is a species of cichlid found in Central America in the Atlantic slope from Mexico...
- octofasciata (Jack Dempsey cichlid), A. citrinellus (midas cichlid), T. m****i (firemouth cichlid), flowerhorns (no scientific designation), smaller P. managuense...
- Hypleurochilus multifilis Y Y Finetooth shark Carcharhinus isodon Y Y Firemouth cichlid Thorichthys m****i Y Y Five-band surgeonfish Acanthurus tractus...
- Amatitlania nigrofasciata 10 cm (3.9 in) Amatitlania myrnae 8 cm (3.1 in) Firemouth cichlid Thorichthys m****i 17 cm (6.7 in) Jack Dempsey cichlid Rocio octofasciata...
- smaller catfishes, and even some of the less aggressive cichlids, such as firemouth cichlids. Slow-moving or long-finned fish such as fancy goldfish and freshwater...
- number of coal fires which were stoked from exterior firemouths: the flues from the firemouths p**** under the floor to the well-hole and in doing so...
- sardinella) Sarotherodon melanotheron (blackchin tilapia) Thorichthys m****i (firemouth cichlid) Tilapia zillii (redbelly tilapia) Upeneus vittatus (bandedtail...
- Říčan et al. revealed that the closest relatives to Trichromis are the firemouth cichlid and its congeners in the genus Thorichthys. The Salvin's cichlid...