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Apisto ID?

Mark Allred

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Recently purchased these on Holiday in Utah.
Sold as Apistograma inconspicua, is this accurate? I have never heard of these. I paid $5.95 ea. for them.

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Does anyone have an idea on the sexes on these? What can you tell me about them. Thanks, Mark
They had been for sale one month earlier, when I was in there. These two were the only Apistos I could find in the Salt Lake Metropolitan area!
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fart

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I dont think its Apistogramma inconspicua, its missing the double caudalpatch that Apistograma inconspicua has.
With part of bar 7 and the caudal spot forming a large spot.
So i don't think its a commbrae-complex at all.

maybe its a Resticulosa-complex spices

With regards
RHD
 
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Mike Wise

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I agree. I'd need to see photos with the vertical bars showing for a reasonable ID. Might be Wangenflecken or even something like Steel-blue. They both look like males.
 

Mark Allred

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Thanks Guys, I will try to get some better pictures with bars showing,
although i haven't really noticed any barring.
 

Mark Allred

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Here are a couple more...
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It seems you can see the barring a little better, if you zoom out on the photo a little.

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Mike Wise

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I still can't be positive on an ID. I am leaning toward A. sp. Wangenflecken from what I see now. It would be really nice to see a female, but not possible I guess. Without collecting data, etc. it is very difficult to separate many of the resticulosa-complex species.
 

Mark Allred

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Mike, Darrel, fart,
Thank you very much for the IDs! Sounds like it is definitely a Resticulosa then!

I have another one for you gentlemen, if you would be so kind!
Eleven months ago, I bought 4 small, of what were supposed to be Apistogramma macmasteri.
Within four weeks, I had 3 separate broods of fry in the tank!
These fish looked like they were too small to be spawning to me.

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The females are a brilliant yellow, when tending fry.
I assumed the males would show some red coloration, but I haven't seen any.

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Any idea what these are? Thanks!
 

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