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An active pair of Iniridea

koty

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finally an active pair of Iniridea. They are guarding a territory. And the fm has her own half coconut that she gets in & out of. The pH is kind of too high (5.5 70-100µS) so I guess there is a low chance for getting something out of the eggs.

The fmale

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The male

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a.d.wood

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Hi Koty,

Seems like the right time of year for Ap. iniridae to breed then, found this lot in my own fish house last night:

Female with fry:

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Male (not the one for the female above, he refused to co-operate with the camera!!):

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Pictures could be much better, but not been in the fish house much this week due to work so just grabbed a couple of quick pics.

Andrew
 

Mike Wise

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I just got 12 A. iniridae from The Cichlid Exchange for a very reasonable price. They came in as "A. pertensis wild Colombia". I figured I had a good chance of getting either A. pertensis or A. iniridae since A. pertensis does not come from Colombia and A. iniridae does.
 

Apistomaster

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I just got 12 A. iniridae from The Cichlid Exchange for a very reasonable price. They came in as "A. pertensis wild Colombia". I figured I had a good chance of getting either A. pertensis or A. iniridae since A. pertensis does not come from Colombia and A. iniridae does.

Hi Mike,
Glad you posted this. I just picked up six of the A iniridae from them through a LFS friend. Sold as A. pertensis which I have kept and bred before but had not yet kept A. iniridae. by way of a friend with a shop in Spokane. Mine came from the cichlid exchange. I wouldn't have known about their availability had you not mentioned it.

I found three tiny 1/2 inch Apistos with the banded tail pattern in a shipment of 1000 Cardinal Tetras and suspected they were A. pertensis and they were. Just cost me the same price as the Cardinals.

Now I have a chance with the iniridae. They will need some R & R but the price was right. My faith in your identification was justified but I can see how such a mistake could be made. I ordered A. agassizi wild last year and received A. pulchra. Love Apistogramma "grab bags."
Larry W
 

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