Thanks for answering MacZ. Now I took out all the extra tint plus a bonus: his girl with fry!Definitely not A. macmasteri. I'd say A. hongsloi wildform. Maybe a local variant. The tint, while nice, tricks with the eye.
Okay, thanks Ben!I agree with MacZ. Hongsloi.
Pretty sure. Wild type is quite rare, most in the hobby are of a domestic strain. Could also be one of the A. >cf.< hongsloi variations.You really think is a hongsloi?
No, you didn't.Now I took out all the extra tint
Mostly the shape and width of the lateral band and the missing of a horizontal (black or red) band on the body above the anal fin together with the coloration of dorsal and caudal fin.Can you explain the deciding difference? I've been staring at pictures last night a lot. Might have missed something.
Wow, then they are like, rare. Thanks Frank!It's not hongsloi but rather A. sp. Schwarzkehl/Black-throat (theoretically there are two other possibilities: D29 and D30. But the latter two are from far more remote areas and afaik have not yet been commercially available).
Yes.The "black-throat" is regarding the female, right?