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Some fishy pics

bettamuse

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Here is some shot of fish in my breeding room,

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Female A trifasciata guarding fry
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bettamuse

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Briz the male above the anamola came in as A alacrina.

eageraquarist, The little filamentosus is still young so he should only get better. I haven't had these either of the Dicrossus spawn yet.

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Thanks all, the more I watch my Apistos the more I am taken with them.
Mike, Thanks for clearing up the rotpunkt.
I was looking at rotpunkt and alacrina on the net but a lot of the pics are the same for the two species.
I think he's still is a stunner under any name and very happy to have him in my collection.
Here is the girl that came with him.
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Mike Wise

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Sadly, many dealers, breeders, and authors - but not the author who introduced both forms (Dr. S. O. Kullander) - jumped in to claim that A. sp. Rotpunkt and A. alacrina are the same. The two forms have several minor differences, plus a different range. Because of this, I still call the Rotpunkt Apisto "A. sp. Rotpunkt". On the other hand, one could do like the DATZ book did: use "A. cf. alacrina" for A. sp. Rotpunkt . Either would be correct, but definitely not "A. alacrina".
 

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These are the my Pelvicachromis roloffi.
Sorry for the soft light pics but these guys still have not settled down and hide when ever you look into the tank.
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