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  1. Mike Jacobs

    Need an ID Folks

    Hi folks . . . the fish pictured below were just put in the tank 1-2 hours ago . . . you can tell . . . they were given to me as Wild Cacatuoides . . . MAYBE??? Boy they are more than upset!!!!! What do you guys think???? Thanks a bunch!
  2. Mike Jacobs

    Need an ID on this one!

    Folks . . . I wonder if you guys could ID this one for me. The supplier brought in as A. pulchra. I don't think it is!! They are wild fish. Thanks for the help !!
  3. Mike Jacobs

    Wild Apisto ID

    Hi guys . . . I hope I didn't post twice here . . . if I did I apologize!!! I just got some fish that are suppose to be wild Apisto viejita. See my photos below. They are maybe 1.25 inches long with the big male being 1.5+ inches long. I know the wild A. viejita is not exactly an everyday...
  4. Mike Jacobs

    Apisto ID . . . Apisto. viejita

    Hi folks . . . I need an ID on these fish. They are wild fish and came in as A. viejita. I know the real wild A. viejita is a bit on the rare-ish so I'd like someone to take a look. They are maybe 1.25 inches and the bigger male being maybe 1.5+ inches Mike Wise . . . are you around...
  5. Mike Jacobs

    Apisto. erythrura Rio-Mamore

    Mike Wise . . . I am having an ID problem . . . not me, but an Apisto!!!! About 2 months ago I got a very, very young pair of apistos . . . they were named A. erythrura Rio-Mamore. The first picture is of the new apistos and that picture was taken today . . . they are just getting of age...
  6. Mike Jacobs

    What Apisto is this???

    Mike Wise . . . or anyone!!! I found these apistos at a local place. Sorry for the photo . . . they are in a plastic critter keeper. Supposedly they are from a Manaus exporter (spelling???) Thanks a bunch! Mike Jacobs
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