
RED DOVII WOLF CICHLID 3" UNSEXED (Parachromis dovii)
Parachromis is a genus of cichlids native to Central America. Some species occur in Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua. All species are predatory and relatively large for cichlids. Parachromis dovii, known as Red Wolf among the aquarists, are fairly new to the hobby and are only starting to circulate. The genetics are somewhat unknown, but it appears as though most of them change from pale white to orange-red as they age. Mature males will have red spots. The Red Dovii or Gold Dovii appears to be a xanthic mutation that displays reduced pigment, a base yellow or gold coloration, and iridescent red or orange spotting instead of the characteristic blue spots normally exhibited by wild Dovii Cichlids. This species is named after John Dow, an avid fish collector working for the Panamá Railway Company as captain of their steamer "Guatemala". Following the rules of naming, his name has been latinized (by Günther) to read Dovius and then transformed in the genitive to give dovii. In some paper