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Peacock Cichlids come in several colors, including a dark and vivid blue with darker stripes that run vertically along the fish’s body. Electric Blue Ahlis can be difficult to tell apart from ...
An invasive fish caught Friday in the San Gabriel River north of Austin was the first of its kind documented in the wild in the United States.
Exotic, neon invasive fish, hybrid peacock cichlid, ... Officials shared a photo of the exotic fish, with its neon blue and orange coloring and dark zebra stripe pattern running along its body.
Though beautiful, with vibrant hues of blue and orange, a hybrid non-native peacock cichlid was pulled from the South Fork San Gabriel River near Leander north of Austin.
Someone caught the non-native hybrid Peacock Cichlid in the South Fork San Gabriel River near Leander, north of Austin. TPWD warns it's an invasive fish that can introduce disease, compete with ...
While cichlids are common throughout Texas waterways, the peacock genus is endemic to East Africa's Lake Malaway, the second-largest lake in Africa. Known for their striking colors, the rare ...
LEANDER, Texas — Officials are warning anglers about a beautiful exotic fish recently caught in Central Texas. The aulonocara species of fish, better known as Peacock Cichlids, are native to ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said a non-native hybrid Peacock Cichlid was recently caught in the San Gabriel River near Leander. But how did it get there?
Exotic, neon invasive fish, hybrid peacock cichlid, ... Officials shared a photo of the exotic fish, with its neon blue and orange coloring and dark zebra stripe pattern running along its body.
LEANDER, Texas — A colorful fish recently caught in a Central Texas lake is bad news, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Someone caught the non-native hybrid Peacock Cichlid ...