I was thinking they looked a lot like A. sp. D50. That is a larger growing species right?I don't agree with Mike here. To me they look 100% like A. sp. "Alto Vaupes II" (D50), a mouthbrooding species from the D10-group. I'm sure that they are simply labeled wrongly by the LFS.
Correct. Bigger speciesI was thinking they looked a lot like A. sp. D50. That is a larger growing species right?
My wild male had about 9cm TL:I was thinking they looked a lot like A. sp. D50. That is a larger growing species right?
Oh, wow, Frank! that's A beauty!!
You beat me to it. I thought it was quite striking as well.Oh, wow, Frank! that's A beauty!!