apistonoob99
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Hello everyone. Can someone please tell me about the pointers to identify eunotus female?
This is the maleIt looks like a female (rounded tips on dorsal and anal fins and dark spines on the ventral fins), but it does not appear to be a eunotus-subcomplex species to me. Eunotus-subcomplex forms should exhibit a split vertical bar in Bar 6 and or 7. My guess is that it is a regani-complex species. What do the males look like?
I agree with you Mike that it's likely a regani-complex species, but apart from that, I see no particular similarity to A. paulmuelleri at all. If these fish are in fact frrom Peru, I think that it's an entirely new species. @apistonoob99 do you have any information on the exact catch location?It certainly looks like a regani-complex species to me: prominent broad vertical bars even on male and a bright area between Bar 7 and the caudal spot. It probably is one of several species of A. cf. paulmuelleri, but not A. paulmuelleri. It shows no rows of spots on the caudal fin and a different caudal spot shape.
I dont have catch location details. But the person i got them from usually deals in South american wild caughts exclusively.I agree with you Mike that it's likely a regani-complex species, but apart from that, I see no particular similarity to A. paulmuelleri at all. If these fish are in fact frrom Peru, I think that it's an entirely new species. @apistonoob99 do you have any information on the exact catch location?
Who do you deal with ?I dont have catch location details. But the person i got them from usually deals in South american wild caughts exclusively.
I reside in india. My supplier is in Thailand,JorgeWho do you deal with ?
After looking at the pictures again, I think it's actually an eunotus-subcomplex species closely related (or identical) to A. sp. Nadelstreifen. Like these fish, A. sp. Nadelstreifen often show prominent vertical bars, but rarely (if ever?) split bars. Caudal spot and coloration of the caudal fin also fit and males can also show red markings on the head.
Do all apisto females have dark line on ventral fins or is it just limited to eunotus & regani complex species .It looks like a female (rounded tips on dorsal and anal fins and dark spines on the ventral fins), but it does not appear to be a eunotus-subcomplex species to me. Eunotus-subcomplex forms should exhibit a split vertical bar in Bar 6 and or 7. My guess is that it is a regani-complex species. What do the males look like?
I Just noticed "Red chin". These pics were taken right after a water change.After looking at the pictures again, I think it's actually an eunotus-subcomplex species closely related (or identical) to A. sp. Nadelstreifen. Like these fish, A. sp. Nadelstreifen often show prominent vertical bars, but rarely (if ever?) split bars. Caudal spot and coloration of the caudal fin also fit and males can also show red markings on the head.
I still think they are A. sp. Nadelstreifen or the very closely related A. cf. sp. Nadelstreifen/A. sp. aff. eunotus (Colombia).These pics were taken right after a water change.