Got 2 from my local when they were about the size of a 50p coin they have grown to the size of my oscars in a few monthes. The owner wasent in the shop when i bought them and when i showed his a pic of them he couldn't tell me what they are.
Wow my guess at the spelling was way offTilapia buttikoferi.
Wow that’s awesome they remind me of panda uarus tooIt’s a natural variant of Heterotilapia buttikoferi.
It is the genitive meaning "of Büttikofer".
Are we speaking English here?
Never heard of any of those as not kept any cichlid before, sorry
But sounds like the ID of OPs fish has been confirmed, good work.
Oh I know the are Latin names.It is the genitive meaning "of Büttikofer".
So it is the actual name of a person.
I think it is a Dutch / Swiss biologist which has been Director of a Dutch Zoo early 1900.
Latin often place the i behind the name of the person who discovered / described it
Paracheirodon Axelrodi (Axelrod's Paracheirodon)
Corydoras Schultzei (Schultze's Cory)
Corydoras Sterbai (Sterba's Cory)
etc
etc
In case of a "female genetive" ending at A in Latin the E is added
Corydoras carlae (Carla's Cory = Wife of a Dutch scientist)
Corydoras virginiae (Virginia's Cory)
Etc
etc...
Makes some fish- and plantnames a little bit easier to remember hahahaha.
Of course you knew but tried to explain the source / namegiving. Hoping for a Corydoras doubledutchi some time hahaha.Oh I know the are Latin names.
I was just joking and making fun is all.
A little friendly banter
It’s good you did a little research on Latin names and background meanings.
Excellent stuff.