Overhere some pics of some of my Xenotoca lyonsi. For a couple of years ago, we only talked about Xenotoca eisini. But this species has been divided into three different Xenotoca species. Nowadays, we have Xenotoca eisini, Xenotoca doadrioi (formerly known as Xenotoca eisini, San Marcos) and Xenotoca lyonsi.
The best colored ones are the Xenotoca eisinis.






All three species have a lot of similarities... The differences are just minor.
The best colored ones are the Xenotoca eisinis.






All three species have a lot of similarities... The differences are just minor.