Hello guest! Are you an Apistogramma enthusiast? If so we invite you to join our community and see what it has to offer. Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Apisto enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your fish and tanks and have a great time with other Apisto enthusiasts. Sign up today!
These fishes are either Nannostomus (cf.) minimus, or Nannostomus marilynae.
The two reddish oblique bands on your fish looks more like those on N. marilynae than on N. (cf.) minimus, but I can not from these photos say which one, as there is no good picture of the males' anal fin.
The males of...
I did not link to my own photos, but photos at Ivan Mikolji's site.
Those photos have unfortunately been removed from his website, and what remains is only one photo of each sex of the A. cf. alacrina.
They might be seen here...
The Apistogramma sp. "D47" is a beautiful fish!
One of my wild males looked like this
We collected them west of Puerto Inirida, Colombia, in the Rio Guaviare drainage, in February 2017.
This was during the dry season, so the water was shallow, hot and very muddy.
pH: 6,39 Conductivity...
Yes, Frank, I noticed this too. But there I got the message :"This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location. Please choose a different delivery location."
If they cannot ship to Norway, will they ship to other countries?
It's available from The Netherlands and from the UK:
https://mediaboek.nl/die-buntbarsche-amerikas-band-2.html
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9783800138203/Buntbarsche-Amerikas-2-Apistogramma-Koslowski-3800138204/plp
I'm sorry to say so, but I see some reasons why you definitely should NOT add any Apistogramma to your tank, as it is right now.
1. You have Fluval Stratum Substrate
Apistogramma belong to the tribe Geophagini, which means that they "eat earth". This is a very frequent and natural behavior...
@lexi: I had to change the address to my site from apisto.sites.no to tomc.no, because somebody hijacked the control over sites.no.
That's why so many old links to my site don't work.
I have changed some links to my site, and the links to photos in my own post, so here you are, especially for...
I once spotted some beautiful Mesonauta in Yarina Cocha, a lake connected to the Río Pacaya in Amazonas, Peru . I don't know what they are doing, but there were a very peaceful atmosphere over the get-together!
When your fishes show the dark markings, you may find out which species you have...
The A 176 is very similar to A. atahualpa, but it shows prominent cross stripes in the caudal fin.
This form was imported into the USA by J. Melgar in 2001. I have never seen it.
They changed the address, so now you may go directly to the PDF - file here: https://www.senckenberg.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/05_vertebrate_zoology_69_1_2019_Staeck-Schindler.pdf
Here you may have a look at the most recent list of species, lineages and groups
I agree with you; the "Matses" are very beautiful! (although fairly aggressive!)
Kiitos palautteesta! Ilo että pidit siitä! (No, unfortunately I do not speak Finnish. But I like "translate.google.com" :))
Hehe, yes, there are "a few" creatures, who love to eat parts of us, out there. :)
I probably had the same kind of infestation in 2010, as in 2011:
In 2010, apart from...
I'm sorry, but I don't see any females ...
I've never seen a caudal fin with rows of spots, or with extended tips, in any female A. sp. "D39".
This is a female in one of my tanks:
It would have been a dull world if we all liked the same thing! I like the D-numbers ( I invented them :) ).
It would be difficult to find good names for all of the D1 to D56 which described unique traits or patterns; Not all species/forms have a unique gill spot! And it is important not to...