Min första tanke var också en taeniatus-variant, men hanen har inte de markeringar taeniatus-hanar skall ha på stjärtfenan.
Som jag sa på ciklid.se så tror jag inte jag nånsin sett den här arten, och jag hittar ingenting om nån Pelvicachromis sp. "green".

EDIT: Hittade denna beskrivning av sacrimontis: "
[SIZE=2]As a juvenile, this fish is very difficult to distinguish from P. pulcher. The first distinguishing characteristic to be seen is an iridescent turquoise blue patch on the cheeks and gill covers of P. sacromontis. They maintain this color even while stressed, so this may be the only way to tell them apart in a dealer’s tank. Female P. sacromontis also have dorsal fins that are uniformly dark, as they lack the gold border of the P. pulcher female dorsal. And when fully colored up and in breeding condition, the two species are easily told apart. Female P. sacromontis have bright red, not wine-colored, bellies giving them their common name of "scarlet krib". And in breeding colors they have two quite dark longitudinal bands running down the lengths of their sides. These become considerably lighter (almost tan) when the fish is guarding young.
[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]P. sacromontis is also unusual in that the males are just as colorful as the females. Some male populations of P. sacromontis also have red bellies, and in these the red extends from the belly into the lower half of the face, making for a very nice fish. Other populations have yellow bellies. The red form of P. sacromontis must be considered one of the most beautiful of all Pelvicachromis."


[/SIZE] [SIZE=3][SIZE=2]Det stämmer ju väldigt bra med dina fiskar, i alla fall på några av bilderna: på en bild har en hane två längsband, hanarna har röd färg på buken, och honan har mörk färg på främre halvan av ryggfenan, utan guldbård[/SIZE].
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