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The sacrimontis get much more colorful in my opinion, I have a pair with a spawn and 3 extra females that I had to remove the parents would have killed them for sure. I would love to get a few more males to pair up the extra females.
Those "kribs" might be P. sacrimontis which have really green gill covers and as another poster commented on how he used to pick them out of shipments of wild P. sacrimontis. I did as well and the fish were sent to us as wild kribensis. You may have gottne some very nice fish as sacrimontis are...