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Yes Frank. Thanks. Didn't know if this forum still was "alive", therefore I posted the same question on Facebook.
I have noticed that many forums are "dead". People tend to prefer Facebook nowadays. I think that is sad, because forums like this are enormous banks of knowledge. Sorry for going...
Hi guys. Just got a pair sold as wild caught A. Megaptera. But I doubt they are megaptera. Also, need to mention that they are juveniles. Are they sold correct as megaptera?
You are right, Drayden. At the end of the day, it all comes to how much one like the looks of them.
Altough, at a price of roughly 150 USD a pair, I just wanted to be sure it's not A. Eunotus or something like that, as I'm an amateur and can very rarely see the difference.
Hello again,
I'm thinking of buying a pair of Apistogramma sp Alto Tapiche. At least the wholesaler claims they are sp Alto Tapiche. But talking to an apisto guy he suspected these are not real sp Alto Tapiche. Is it possible to tell if they are real?