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    Best apistogramma for community tank

    I agree with domestic bred Caucatoides. I saw one in a show over the weekend that was deformed to the point that without the ‘flash’, I think it was unidentifiable. another had a deformed mouth.
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    Best apistogramma for community tank

    I have a WC Caucatoides that is in a community tank with a couple angels, as well as some swords and Cory’s. Lightly planted, a small hut for a hide. He coexists peacefully, no chasing or serious aggression. He does make sure he gets his food though. I have a WC pair of Eunotus in a 75...
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    ID wild caught Apistos

    I have a few others that I believe I have identified, but just to follow up and confirm, they are listed below. The first image I believe to be Caucatoides, and the other I believe to be the female counterpart to the Eunotus, as shown above.
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    ID wild caught Apistos

    Thank you.
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    ID wild caught Apistos

    Thank you. My apologies for the delayed reply. After roughly 3 weeks of settling in, I now have a very lively and colorful array of Apistos. Several are still small, less than 2cm, a couple that I would consider young adults (if there is such a thing).
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    ID wild caught Apistos

    Good evening all. A few weeks back, I spent a week collecting fish on the Maranon, Ucayali, and the Amazon river in Peru. Time spent collecting was wonderful, though challenging at times, but something I am glad I was able to do. Days were usually 3 collecting spots, then usually night...
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