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  1. Fishchick

    ID of Apistos sold as sp. "Orange Tail"

    Many thanks, I thought they looked familiar!
  2. Fishchick

    ID of Apistos sold as sp. "Orange Tail"

    Hi all, many thanks for looking at this post. Was hoping someone in Apisto land can give me an ID on these fish. Best regards, Jodi-Lea
  3. Fishchick

    Site Updates

    donation sent Hi, Just flicked through $20US Had a devil of a time finding the Donate button though! Perhaps a paypal icon would help? Let me know if no-one else steps up and you need more financial assistance. Best regards, Jodi-Lea
  4. Fishchick

    Nannostomus auratus - real name?

    hmm, then they have been completely misidentified then! To me they look like rubrocaudatus. Got them out of quarantine today and once in the planted tank they started to show a purple red colour. Will have a better idea tomorrow. thanks for your help. J : )
  5. Fishchick

    Nannostomus auratus - real name?

    Have been sent a shipment of Red Pencil fish labeled as Nannostomus auratus These are wild caught from Peru. The literature I can access indicates this is a junior synonym - but have been unable to find which name it is a synonym for. Anyone able to shed some light on this please? May be...
  6. Fishchick

    ID Assistance please

    Ok - I don't want to get into a heated debate Bill - but let it be known there WAS no link - the photo was sent in a private email for the sole use of the recipient. It WAS NOT my photo - but I was given permission to send to the potential purchaser for their use. There is a common...
  7. Fishchick

    ID Assistance please

    Hello Stephanie, we believe the fish to be A. sp. "Melgar" pg 934 Mergus Cichlid Atlas #2 Please remove the photo - you do not have permission to use it and did not ask for permission to do so. The photographer is not impressed with this breach of copyright. Regards, Jodi-Lea
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