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Recent content by dpien

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    Hemichromis stellifer wild pair with fry

    Thanks! These 2 had already paired up before I got them, perhaps this is why they are so peaceful. No aggression at all. I removed most of the fry today to raise separately, although the parents had shown no aggression towards the fry either. You should try again sometime if you see a nice pair...
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    Hemichromis stellifer wild pair with fry

    Hi all, very pleased with my wild H. stellifer and fry! Just wanted to share this:
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    Benitochromis nigrodorsalis "Moliwe color form" spawning

    Thanks! The tank is 4 x 1.5 x 2 foot. They do need some space...
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    Benitochromis nigrodorsalis "Moliwe color form" spawning

    Finally, got fry from the other pair. The male and female shared mouthbrooding duties equally, but she became a bit aggresive 2 days ago so I removed her. Here is the male caring for and protecting the brood: This is such a beautiful species, unfortunately the light in this tank really...
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    Apistogramma eremnopyge - wild pair spawned

    Hi all, Just 3 video's of my A. eremnopyge pair and their fry - really pleased as I love this species! Dan
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    Benitochromis nigrodorsalis "Moliwe color form" spawning

    Hi all, I was very lucky last night to witness the first spawning of this young wild pair. They had every possible choice of spawning sites (pebbles, caves, bogwood, plants) in this set-up and selected a flat large stone. The first two video's were taken whilst the female was laying the eggs and...
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    Id query - regani complex?

    Thanks again Mike. What confuses me is that it has a considerably smaller caudal spot [when it appears - sometimes...:):)] - than the 'Masken' specimens I've seen on several occasions before. Also, the vertical striping in the tailfin is throughout and obvious as in A. regani and closely related...
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    Id query - regani complex?

    Hi Mike, yes it's all exactly the same fish (but in different moods)... please let me know if you need additional pictures of a specific feature... thanks [Btw there's no doubt it's wild caught as it arrived in the same box as a stunning batch of A. eremnopyge from a reputable supplier in Peru]
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    ID please

    Looks like a young A. iniridae to me.. ??
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    Id query - regani complex?

    And a few 'stressed' photo's of the male: http://s1219.beta.photobucket.com/user/dpien/media/DSC05122_zps4b02e28b.jpg.html http://s1219.beta.photobucket.com/user/dpien/media/DSC05130_zps99a52ede.jpg.html http://s1219.beta.photobucket.com/user/dpien/media/DSC05134_zps98eb070b.jpg.html...
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    Id query - regani complex?

    Is it perhaps in the regani group - eunotus complex?
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    Id query - regani complex?

    Hi all, found two contaminants in a shipment of A. eremnopyge from Peru. Here are some initial pictures - first day settling in so quite dull and bad pics for now - will update when I manage to take some better photo's in better light. Usually there are about 4 abdominal lines below the lateral...
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    Congochromis dimidiatus female

    Hi all, I'm based in the UK but can easily travel throughout Eutope. Looking for a female or females of Congochromis dimidiatus. Please let me know if you have any. I have four stunning wild caught males and am willing to swap or pay... Thanks!
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    ID Apistogramma viejita?

    Thanks for explaining that, Mike!
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    ID Apistogramma viejita?

    On Tom C's site, there's another picture of what appears to be a wild A. viejita specimen, apparently imported as a contaminant (note the dark blotch - a dark marking - again): http://apisto.sites.no/page.aspx?pageid=53 Very interesting! My F1's looked exactly like that when displaying, but...
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