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Hi.
This apisto when it counted on 1 cm T.L. came mixed next to an import of Dicrossus filamentosus from Czech Republic.
The best photo:
Another photos:
I'm afraid than this apisto is an A. pulchra, but accordin to Dr. Römmer page 704:
And the membranes of this...
:confused:
May be "mixed" :D
For the salesman the fish is an Apistogramma viejita, I have the doubt, I believe that they are in fact to Apistogramma macmasteri.
The male:
The female:
Thanks in advance,
Rafael. :wink:
The second ram: http://tinypic.com/i71yz8.jpg It has died of ich.
And now in Spain the "half red" :frown:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/Airunri/oct05167.jpg
Best regards,
Rafael.
Hi. Thank you very much to all those that have participated.
Before the impossibility to identify correctly we have put it the photo in our Atlas like:
http://atlas.drpez.org/Bujurquina-sp-aff-peregrinabunda
However, a question for Mike: if some species are considered like dwarf...
Hi.
Or pink
Two photos of our companions of the forum:
http://tinypic.com/i71yz8.jpg
I am afraid that these M. ramirezi has hormones. What do you think?
At the L.F.S. say that they have this color due to its rich feeding in carotene, but me I do not create it.
Best...
Yes: a pair:
An another pictures:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/barje/atlas_dr_pez/viejita2_3.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/barje/atlas_dr_pez/viejita2_4.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/barje/atlas_dr_pez/viejita2_5.jpg
Best regards,
Rafael.
Thank you very much Mike.
In effect, it feared me that by his characteristics it is looked like the A. macmasteri more than A. viejita but thus it is as it were on sale.
I am totally safe that thus it is. :wink:
Thank you very much Mike.
Hi.
Thank you very much. :wink:
My pairs of A. gibbiceps constantly are breeding, if you want to see some photos: :rolleyes: :)
http://www.drpez.net/panel/showthread.php?t=62422&page=1&pp=25
Rafael.
Yes, is Dicrossus sp. "Rio Negro" because the horizontal black marks are "ovoid" whereas those of D. sp. "Tapajós" they are "rectangular".
http://atlas.drpez.org/Dicrossus-sp-Rio-Negro
Thank you very much.
Rafael.
Thank you very much Mike (again & again) :wink:
Who has made this photo will contact to his friend in Japan to speak with the salesman of this store and to ask the name of the species, origin, city, river... and we will not say anything to him about Tapajós :biggrin:
Hopefully we...
Hello Mike.
The previous photo corresponded to the quarantine aquarium .
Other photos:
http://www.am.ub.es/~dfernand/acuario/030521Opal1.jpg
http://www.am.ub.es/~dfernand/acuario/030521Opal2.jpg
http://www.am.ub.es/~dfernand/acuario/030521Opal3.jpg...
Thanks for your answer P.W.
The truth is that the author of the photo did not take note since was impossible to him to interpret what said :biggrin: and the worse thing is than the salesman did not speak anything of English.
Or D. sp. "Rio Negro" :confused:
Best Regards,
Rafael.