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  1. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Apistogramma caetei?

    Continuing this thread with some questions. Since I have bought A. caetei or cf. caetei just recently, I'm kind of curious to see if which one of them I have, and I don't know collecting site more precise than Brazil. Which A-number corresponds to A. caetei? Is the type material...
  2. Chris(wildcaught!)

    A. guttata F1

    Thanks for your reply blueblue! I guessed that i would be a "classic setup". I was however hoping for some very special foolproof tricks. Looks like I have to keep encourage my pair to do it for themselves. Regards / Chris
  3. Chris(wildcaught!)

    A. guttata F1

    Very nice you don't leave them much time to just hang around being lazy.:wink: Give me some hints on your preparation for getting them to breed, such as pH, feeding, where the couple separated for a while, etc.. Regards / Chris
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    Mergus Cichlid Atlas II

    Just got the book, first comments are; It's a massive book - just as thick as CA1. The first 130 pages or so is an updated version of the identification key presented in CA2, (I have never learned to use it properly so I just skip these pages.) rest of the book; A lot of photos...
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    Unknown Apisto

    Ok, thanks! I was hoping for something more exciting, but this seem to be another couple of pertensis-group fish then. I'm getting quite a big collection of them now.
  6. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Apistogramma Bitaeniata “Lago Marmuriâ€

    So very beautiful fish, excellent photos!
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    A cf.eunotus?

    Here is another recent acquired species, from peru. Does it look A cf. eunotus orange-schwanz?
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    Unknown Apisto

    Also when they show color it has so far been grey-silver on the body with a slight tone of orange in the dorsal and anal fin.
  9. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Unknown Apisto

    Hi! Here is a couple of picture of a newly aqcuired species, all I know is that it was exported from brazil. Sorry for picture quality :redface: (I have to buy a decent camera someday) Anyone who dare to give a guess?
  10. Chris(wildcaught!)

    German guttata

    Hi blueblue. Yes they look good, thank you for sharing.
  11. Chris(wildcaught!)

    A. Hoignei

    I agree with the personal all-time favourite. Too bad that it seems to be a species that few hobbyist are keeping.
  12. Chris(wildcaught!)

    A. Hoignei

    Which one of u are keeping A. Hoignei?, I haven't found very much info or pictures on this species. A couple of years ago i had a pair of this species. The male was very impressive, very large compared to an average apisto species. If anyone have the book South American Dwarf Cichlids by...
  13. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Can this be A.gibbiceps?

    Ok, thanks! I lean towards pertensis group then. Are they sympatric in the wild?
  14. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Can this be A.gibbiceps?

    Sorry for the bad quality, I'm not a good photographer, (and I have a bad camera ; ) So here is the deal, I have aquired a group of wildcaught gibbiceps, i am rather certain about the id, but however this little fellow stands out. First it has not shown any of the abdominal stripes, that is...
  15. Chris(wildcaught!)

    Indian almond leaves

    I found these leaves at my local aquarium shop, however they are not in the form of complete leaves, instead they are somewhat crushed and sold in "tea-bags", the seller says it has beneficial effects for treating water, same as mentioned previous in this thread. I have been thinking abut...
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