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Any experience with a. norbeti ?

anewbie

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Are these a more aggressive or more passive species and cooler or warmer waters ? My limited research suggest they would want 80ish temp based on the river water temp; but tom's website has 78 in one location and 75 in another. Nothing on aggression; he mentioned it similar to cockatoo and nijjensi both which can be aggressive/territorial but not sure if this is physical similar or behavioral similar. I have 3 pairs of wc arriving and they will go into a 100 gallon established aquarium with some hatchet fishes. Anyway just i guess i can tweak things before they arrive if they turn out to be hyper aggressive though once in the aquarium it will be hard to catch them since it has a huge amount of overlapping hardscape.
 

MacZ

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The original find location is described with 24°C, pH 5.9, KH 2° and EC 10µS/cm (Yes, KH cannot fit numerically, so ignore that). The measurements were taken in the morning during dry season, so I would assume higher temps by afternoon and lower temp during rainy season.
 

Mike Wise

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Behaviorwise, yesm consider them somewhere between A. cacatuoides and A. nijsseni. Temperaturewise 77-79°F/25-26°C is about right when Tom and I collected the species in the Rio Tamshiyacu area in jungle streams.

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These were really beautiful fish.

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I planned to bring some home but they died at the export station the night before we were packed up our fish for the flight home. Sadly, I understand that this area has been clear cut and replaced by an oil palm plantation, so I don't know if the population has survived.
 

anewbie

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Some pictures - look a little different than yours:

None of your or tom's picture shows the wavy lateral line; but they are described in your description of the species-group.


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Frank Hättich

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Some pictures - look a little different than yours:

None of your or tom's picture shows the wavy lateral line; but they are described in your description of the species-group.
Don't worry it's A. norberti. Like the display of all black markings, that of the zigzag abdominal stripes too, depends on the mood of the fish.
 

anewbie

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The norberti I collected lost the red color of the mouth over time.
The one male i saw today seemed colour up but was mostly blue - not much in the way of red. Pretty young - maybe 1 to 1.25 inch and the water is pretty dark though he was not shy to the pin point flashlight i used which allowed me to observe him. The female i saw was typical female and the other 4 are hiding who knows where. This tank is structured that i frequently don't see a fish for a month if they don't want to be seen.
 

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