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    A.sp.llanero & A.sp.assuruni

    Thanks for explanation Mike. I am not sure that the exact difference between "Vielfleck". you said "Assuruni" is the name of rio xingu tribe. so do you mean this species maybe Vielfleck ? or other species ? can we call it as vielfleck or aff. Vielfleck ?
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    A.sp.llanero & A.sp.assuruni

    AP.sp.Assuruni the below rink has A.sp.Assuruni picture I have. the species was exported from German resecntly as the name of A.sp.Assuruni. As you can see the picture, it is very similiar to A.sp.Vielfleck. by the hand, its body color pattern is little bit different from vielfleck. I...
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    The difference between Biotoecus Opercularis and aff.Opercularis

    I got Bioroecus species under the name of "Biotoecus Opercularis" from Rio negro wild recently. some people said the fish seem B.aff.Opercularis. I am confused whether my fishes is B.opercularis or B.aff. Opercularis. -you can find its photos under the links- so I would like to know the...
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    ID A.Payaminonis ?

    Thanks for your reply, Mike. I think there are many species of Apisto in Peruvian and Ecuador region, which exactly needed to classify.
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    ID A.Payaminonis ?

    Hi, all. I am confused whether it is A. Payaminonis. You can check its photo under the rink. This speices maybe came from Rio Napo in Equador. http://rolinluna.blog.me/50096157624
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    N.Aureocephalus fry

    N.Aureocephalus female take her fry to the outside after 5 days since they hatched. I am preparing for their first food. hope almost fry well grow up to beautiful N.Aureocephalus.^^ http://cafe.naver.com/apisto/12927
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    Apistogramma borelli

    What a beautiful apisto borelli !
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    get N.aureocephalus fry

    Thanks Mike.^^ Actually, Cardinal tetra lost her eye by N.aureocephalus female's attack. and wild Diplotaenia female was killed in their assault. The attack pattern of them, my observes, was extremely fierce and very fast and deadly.
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    get N.aureocephalus fry

    Hi, I got N.aureocephalus fry. This is the first breed of the species to me. As Mike mentioed, this species is not too demand compare to Apistogramma species that needed sensetive conditions. (Water parameter is 24~25C, PH : 5.5, GH :1~2) The interesting thing is that they spawn on the...
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    Nannacara Aureocephalus

    Yes, Mike. I am a Korean. I remember that you stayed in Korea before during your military service.^^ -I sent you budda temple photo a few years ago that was near by U.S army camp. You remember that ? My fish not came from Japan. it was exported from Taiwan. As you said, if they were...
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    Nannacara Aureocephalus

    Thanks for your information. Tom.C -I often visit your wonderful web site.^^ Yes, your fish on the link dosen't look like mine. I am not sure they are same species. but I think the pattern of my fish is more closed to N.aureocephalus than yours.
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    Nannacara Aureocephalus

    Thanks for your advise. I am trying to breed this pair. but they seem to be hard to accept Brine shirimp for their food. I will try other feeding.
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    Nannacara Aureocephalus

    Hi, I have kept Nannacara aureocephalus pair. could you advise me of thieir maintain and reproduction infomation ? see them on the below link. http://cafe.naver.com/apisto/12875
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    ID Diplotaenia

    Thanks Mike. I thought my diplotaenia on the link was differnet type form Rio Negro basin. actually they were mixed with species that came from Barcelos. Thnk to your info, I get to know new pattern of diplotaenia from other biotope. Have a nice day.
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    ID Diplotaenia

    hello, I have kept two type of wild diplotaenia. the one has different color form from the other. it seems its Doppel band, which is Diplotaenia's typical feature in central of body, is little bit tiny. also it shows different coulor form compare to nomal Diplotaenia's Where this spices...
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