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    Apistogramma sp "Rio Mamore" or A.maciliensis?

    thank you, Sir Mike. i appreciate your response & explanations. just shared your reply to my querry to my friends. by the way, i saw a pair of this so called A. sp. Rio Mamore in one of my fav fish shops here in Milan, Italy. the shop is quite new, just 2 years & run by a young man & he has a...
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    Apistogramma sp "Rio Mamore" or A.maciliensis?

    mike, you're saying that what Dr. U. Roemer has defined in Cichlid Atlas 1 ppg. 546-553 is not the true "A. maciliensis" but (maybe) an A. sp. Rio Mamore? Dr. Roemer described though, regarding A. maciliensis' distribution: "...Collection sites of A. maciliensis are known from the Rio Mamore...
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    Apistogramma sp "Breitbinden"

    so cool... been searching this for years here in milan, italy.
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    Apistogramma Caetei Xingu?

    Hi, guys! I'm a new comer, just signed into the group from Milan, Italy. Yes, Mike I'm one of those who have a pair of these Apistos & I do believe these r from the A.resticulosa complex. I have these for about a year now & they are sold here as A. borelli blue. I am an Apistophile &...
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