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I think cacatuoides too--I brought some nice Jurus back from Germany last wrek that Uwe collected in Peru this summer--caudal spot all that like Mike says
Mike-I am with you on this one but Uwe says it is more like a southern CF linkei except that the collecting location dont jive--so :wink:they get a vacation in Europe--he brought 800 fish back :eek:
HAHHAH Nutting gets by you does it-------------------
Steve--these probably will turnout to be science fish for guys like Mike to study--could be new Sp CF but I think that it is the real deal-urtegei.
Tom dropped off his fish for me to hold on to till he gets moved. What are the Urtegai in your opinion. He's not sure either...
Tell you what he got the Rubro thing going on
Parrot
Actually there is-but you are using the English translation---the name is A. sp papagei, sometimes papagayo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfj_iDcauoI
Spawning
Cacatuoides is the easier of the two, but that doesnt mean that agassizi are difficult-they arent. Soft water, ph around 6.5 Temp at 80. Use tanks bigger than 10gals and you should have no problems.
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These are nice fish--the females have one particular trick they perform that is cool. When they are gravid, the space between the lateral lines will be transparent and the eggs will be visible! When she turns her side to the male, he can see she is ready. As for the rest--the...