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Quick question for those a little more in the know on sp.
I bought a trio of what was id. as A. uaupesi, they came in labelled A. seterai (which I believe was a joke on the word etcetera) but look like A. iridae
They were the only three in the store, came in with a bunch of wild cacatoides...
How does one go about finding out what they really are?
Also, if they came in with assorted other wild caught, can I assume that they are not siblings or is it more likely that they are siblings? I only ask as I cannot see me ever finding more than the three I have- two males, one female... I am wondering if I should just enjoy and keep in the community tank or strive towards breeding an unidentified trio.
What would you do?
I bought a trio of what was id. as A. uaupesi, they came in labelled A. seterai (which I believe was a joke on the word etcetera) but look like A. iridae
They were the only three in the store, came in with a bunch of wild cacatoides...
How does one go about finding out what they really are?
Also, if they came in with assorted other wild caught, can I assume that they are not siblings or is it more likely that they are siblings? I only ask as I cannot see me ever finding more than the three I have- two males, one female... I am wondering if I should just enjoy and keep in the community tank or strive towards breeding an unidentified trio.
What would you do?