kray said:I have just obtained a pair of apisto sp. "pretty fin" from a friend. Anyone has any info on them?
yorky said:I've kept it before.
Unfortunately I don't have pictures of it.
It was like Ap. sp Breitbinden in terms of dorsal and cordal finnage.
It did not have a deep body like sp. Breitbinden.
Somehow I felt it was a cross between sp Breibinden and something else..
kray said:Yours are similar to mine?
I was told that mine was imported from Germany.
Same as you my friend, Singapore. Let me guess, you got yours from Sam Yick?yorky said:Yes it was and was also from Germany.
Where are you from kray?
kray said:Same as you my friend, Singapore. Let me guess, you got yours from Sam Yick?
Mike Wise said:The pictures are not the greatest, but from what I see, they look like a geographic form of A. sp. Breitbinden/Broad-banded that originally was discussed in the German hobby as A. sp. Windisch. It is supposed to come from the upper Rio Negro around São Gabriel, Brazil. Breitbinden is found over a good part of the upper Negro (Brazil) & upper Orinoco (Venezuela & Colombia). It is represented by several geographic varieties that may or may not be separate species.
kray said:I have just obtained a pair of apisto sp. "pretty fin" from a friend. Anyone has any info on them?