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Thanks Mike. I hate when things turn out to be something different, but atleast they are a matched set.
I have one that leaks too, I just fill it up half way and tossed in some Pseudoepiplatys annulatus :)
I got a group of mixed peruvian species from someone that went down there recently. I know I have an agassizii male and some bitaeniata.
Is there an easy way to tell the females apart?
Heres a few pictures
Those are the fish that wanted their picture taken
Anyone have any leads on these? Still looking for males, Scott never got back to me.
http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/showthread.php?10684-New-Cristal
Thats great, I make sure to come then.
Paleogeography of South America & Its Effects on Apisto Distribution Patterns (Very Technical) <- sounds really interesting, although I doubt I'll be our average listener.