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    Red Shoulder Macmasteri

    I was afraid of that... sure behaves like female but if subdominant enough I guess that would explain... there are no ray extensions on dorsal so I thought maybe I would luck out... only 2 they had and supposedly was a unmarked un ordered bag so again I was hopeful... thanks...
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    Red Shoulder Macmasteri

    found these in LFS labeled as "Apisto red" I think they are Red Shoulder Macmasteri... and I think it is a pair.. lots a color on female but the dorsal shows a lot less development and I am hoping... what do y'all think?? male female ( hopefully) there is a lot of display...
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    Good worms or bad worms?

    I agree Inka... planaria are as U describe as well as having arrow shaped head with 2 "eyes".. the will almost always travel with head forward... most likely nematodes or trematodes which are commonly labeled mistakenlyas planaria... but the frequently occur for same reasons... not...
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    A. biteaniata... I think

    just acquired a couple pairs of a couple apistos.. and since I have been a member I have learned that apistos are frequently mislabeled by many sellers... so here I am... just got these biteaniata yesterday... they are becoming more comfortable in tank but still overlt cautious...
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