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Originally Posted by egyptiandan64
I'm sticking with Red cheeked muds as it doesn't look like a White throat muds to me (actually yours don't look like White throats either). Red cheeks are very variable depending on where in Central America they are from. White throats are very distinctive.
Danny
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Danny,
The attached is an example of K cruentatum cruentatum.
For the benefit of "Pinkdirt" the attached picture is a pair of K c albogulare.
Adult males are very easy to sex in this species.