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I found a couple of pairs of these mixed in a brazilian import a freind of mine had i was thinking A. uaupesi 156 but after reading mikes comments on another thread im wondering if they are A. sp. "earth-eater"? (A154/A155) as the first 2 rays of the dorsal fin are separate from the rest not the...
I bought this pair from jo at rare aquatics about a month ago and ive just got my first free swimmer only a small spawn but im chuffed only thing is i think they are Zwilling not the closely related oregon which i bought them as i dont mind either way
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My wild pair...
I bought these as Apistogramma sp. oregon but i think they are Apistogramma sp. Zwilling
not the best pictures but she has fry and is not coming to the front of the tank so i can get a good one
I have started a new thread on these im not sure if im right in the id the female is showing the anal blotch which i think is a marker that ids them but hoping mike can shread some light on it
Just looking for a little help had about 15 of these mixed in with a batch of what was ment to be agassizii but contained macmasteri and these they are not the best of pictures but any help would be great cheers steve
They came in from columbia but they guy also has fish from...
just thought i would post a pic of my female with her latest batch of egg she is a prolific breeder i have two females of this strain that i breed from this one gets the biggest spawns and very few belly sliders the other one gets a lot more deformed fry i guess thats waht happen when strains...
just wondering what colour form of apistogramma cacatuoide you would call this he,s come from a wild what i think you would call gold strain and a triple red female and all the fry are coloured the same no black in the fins at all
jsut wondering if anybody can help with these i got a batch of 5 wild caught dwarf pike they range in size from 2 1/2" to 4" but all have the same makings so im not sure what they are and sexes sorry the pics arent great
just wondering if anybody has had the same happen ive been breeding golden cacatuoides for a few generations now so i crossed a wild male with a gold female all offspring were wild color with a bit more orange in the fins i then crossed back a female to this male whose offsping were about 50%...
just looking for some help on id this is the female will try to get photo of male but he is very nervous they are wild caught and not had them long i was told they were Apistogramma sp. "Black-chin/Schwarzkinn