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In case of males of these particular species it is. Males of A. papagei (contrary to A.Pebas) never show a pattern in the caudal fin (visible on enclosed photo).
Regarding the female - I have no idea.
Thank you for your reply, Mike. It is interesting what you write. After having red it I opened Romer s Book (vol . II). Here is what I found about A. sp. Algodon:
“The fishes offered under this label are usually a mixture of half-grown specimens of two Apistogramma species that have by now...
This is my first post on this forum so let me say hello to everybody.
Now, let me move to my question. What species are presented on the pictures below?
"1'st species
Male:
Female:
2'nd species
Male:
Female:
Pair:
Before I posted my question I went through several threads on...