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- Gastonia NC
Hello Everyone.
Here is the intro: I got 4 Apistogrammas "Iniridae" from Scott Arney a day after the shipment from Colombia came in, those Apistos i got came from this shipment, with that said (we know it was exported from there, this doesn't necessarily means they were collected in Colombia but maybe it will help with the ID) when i got them they were small and looked like Iniridae, since i remembered reading about this species being very picky about their water i made sure the tank was in great condition for them.
a day later 1 Male died leaving me a perfect Trio, anyhow today i went into the fishroom since i was shipping some A. Atahualpas so i wanted to see how all my apistos are doing i found my pair extra colored up and the male on the side of the Glass trying to get to my (show winner pike at the ACA) who is in the tank next to them. so i further looked into the Mom and i saw babies, her coloration caught my eye and the male's Dorsal fin as well, telling me that this fish is Not what we know (at least me) as Apistogramma Iniridae.
In an Attempt to get photos of them in their Pitch Tea Water i failed to get photos of the male but got a few of the female, also took a video and you can see him for a brief moment perhaps enough to ID him & her.
PS: just now went over the Video live on youtube and i can't barely see anything opposite from the Camaras view where it was very good video anyways i will give the link here as well with the photos of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dJwxaolpME
Juan
Here is the intro: I got 4 Apistogrammas "Iniridae" from Scott Arney a day after the shipment from Colombia came in, those Apistos i got came from this shipment, with that said (we know it was exported from there, this doesn't necessarily means they were collected in Colombia but maybe it will help with the ID) when i got them they were small and looked like Iniridae, since i remembered reading about this species being very picky about their water i made sure the tank was in great condition for them.
a day later 1 Male died leaving me a perfect Trio, anyhow today i went into the fishroom since i was shipping some A. Atahualpas so i wanted to see how all my apistos are doing i found my pair extra colored up and the male on the side of the Glass trying to get to my (show winner pike at the ACA) who is in the tank next to them. so i further looked into the Mom and i saw babies, her coloration caught my eye and the male's Dorsal fin as well, telling me that this fish is Not what we know (at least me) as Apistogramma Iniridae.
In an Attempt to get photos of them in their Pitch Tea Water i failed to get photos of the male but got a few of the female, also took a video and you can see him for a brief moment perhaps enough to ID him & her.
PS: just now went over the Video live on youtube and i can't barely see anything opposite from the Camaras view where it was very good video anyways i will give the link here as well with the photos of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dJwxaolpME




Juan