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About the fourth post down from the top was from Mike Wise, he advises where he believes they are from...
http://forum.apistogramma.com/showthread.php?t=9047
Search on here for other threads from Bev, at the amazon basement. She had a question on here when they arrived and I believe the region was identified.
Here are a few more pics... If you could please respond by pic number. Thx
1) http://s561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/billmac001/?action=view¤t=DSCN1052.jpg
2) http://s561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/billmac001/?action=view¤t=DSCN1056.jpg
3)...
Mike I will post some more pics. I am attempting to sort and differentiate through them. I have about 12 fish in total a friend gave me. He bought them as rutpunkt and "Dollie" as I posted in an earlier thread.
I am still trying to sort out my mess of a dozen fish I got from a friend. He told me there were Abacaxis as well as Rotpunkt in the group. Attached are some pics of one of the fish. i will post a few more once my battery recharges. Thanks...
Well, I recieved a trio of triple reds about a month ago. Got them settled in and conditioned. 2 days ago I do a water change and see 50+ little red eggs stuck to the top of a clay pot in the tank. This morning I wake up and check the tank and I have about 30 little wigglers in the pot swimming...
Does anyone have any good photos of both sexes of these fish. I am having a hard time differentiating the two. They are all just a grey color with black bars along the body.
I recently acquired a male and 3 female rotpunkt and the same in the wilhelmi. A friend had them all in a tank together. I want to separate into 2, 15 gal aquariums. Anyone have any info on the females of these so I can separate them. Thanks