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Curious ....my pair of abacaxis from Curtis has black spots/marking on them. Its typical of the species? Some of the pictures i see online has almost no black marking. I think someone mentioned these could be mold or virus... the pair is doing good so maybe it just pigment on skin ..
I think my Apis. nijsseni might be actually panduro. The color is much lighter and have a light blue sheen. The pair just laid eggs underneath the rock. and the female been guarding the eggs. No wonder they been pretty nasty the past few days. Will see if the eggs hatch with our water ...
HI Bart ...nice to meet you. yeap I'm in Calgary and got my abacaxis pair from Curtis. I think almost all of his apisto are wild imported. Would def get more from him, when he has interesting species. Doubt our water will be soft enough for breeding. Will def try breeding if I can get a nice...
Hi to all Apistee,
new to the group and new to those rascal. Currently the proud owner of 2 agazssizii, a pair of abacaxis and (still sexually confusing). nijsseni.
Hope to learn more about these rascal and expand the family in the future.
Cheers,
Lanny