All of the Rio Blanco/Rio Copan RTM in the hobby came from four collecting trips that Ken Davis made from 2006-2009.
The two waterways are connected so they're really the same location (it's just easier to collect in the tributary vs. the main river).
All of the Parachromis sp. "La Ceiba" in the hobby came from a trip that Ken made in, I think 2008. There were only ever two pairs of wild fish in captivity (Ken's and Rusty Wessel's). Ken went back to the small lagoon (behind their hotel) in Honduras where these fish were caught on a subsequent trip and found that someone had developed the property, all the trees were gone and the water was nasty with an oil slick on the surface.
So the wild population is now gone.
Matt
Oh cool didn't know that. Thanks for the info. I have a large Rio Copan that killed his mate. Quite odd considering the aggression she always shown him with little to no retaliation back. Just found her chewed up. I don't feel so obligated to keep him then. All though his parents would be more than likely a different location point with two different F1s already I have plenty of gene pool variation.
Drew