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This is the shop:
http://www.outsideinsideaquatics.co.uk/
I just discovered it recently on my way home from the golf club.
Sadly he has none (iniridae) left as I went in to buy some more. He does currently have a really nice pair of Agassizi but no other Apistos today.
He did say though...
Are they wild fish? I would think so. The dealer got them from a wholesaler, I do not think anyone is breeding them in numbers. If they were, I would expect they would have the correct name.
Thanks for the ID, what a great find - I had A.iniridae a long time ago. I must try and get them into a breeding tank. One of my tanks sprung a leak so I need to replace it soon.
They cost £10UK for the pair :) That's about 14Euros or $20US.
Hi All,
I bought these from a nice shop here in Scotland. They were labelled as A.bitaeniata, but they are obviously not that.
I think they are something related to A.iniridae but would like a positive ID. I promised the shop I would let them know what they are when I find out.
The pics...
You have a definite pair in the first pic. Males are blue and have a high dorsal fin. Females stay small and beige, turning yellow in breeding dress.
A.borellii are lovely dwarfs.
I think aureocephalus are rare in the UK, don't think I've ever seen them.
I'd expect any readily available fish at a low price to be anomala.
On difference, I thought anomala males had green scales, aureo' more gold :confused:
Mike,
What difference did you see between 1 & 2 to differentiate male from female?
I "guessed" both were more likely to be female. I've never kept A.eliz' so no real personal experience - just a hunch.
Ken.
Yes, we call them Peacock Gobies in the UK.
These are great fish. My friend has bred them loads of times. They spawn in a floating tube (he uses a piece of narrow PVC (?) tube), the male guards the eggs.
Fry are tiny but seem to grow fine on what they can find in the tank and brine shrimp.
I'm not so sure from the pic of the "male" as it has pretty black pelvic fins. Does it have black on the underside of the body too?
Any chance of some more pics?