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It's not me but a friend who made this expedition. And yes, he have catch N. aureocephalus also but in an other expedition(2009) in the St Anne crique. In few weeks, i will have the little childrens.
The report of this travel is here...
Hi,
i have not post here since a longtime, lot work.
I present to you this fish pictures. They were catch (2011) in french guyana, the edge of a road, near of Mana in a little pool.
I paid very law prices for this fish as with all others that I have in my possession. I am a lucky man !
They are very young maybe the typical patern is not yet well defined ?
I thought they could be "blackchin" but I hadn 't thought about cacatuoides.
For Linus, i get this from north-east...
Sorry for my bad english, i'll try to be more accurate.
I don't know how "individual wild-type strain" is said in english.
In french we say "souche sauvage" for fish naturals forms (f1,f2,f3,etc...).
I hope to be clearer this time.
Best regards
They were sold as A. cf. eunotus spaltenfleck and they're wild souche(?)
I think it did not and after my research i was thinked at A. cf. eunotus huallaga (View my post in id).