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Apistogramma sp "Kurzlappen-Breitbinden"
Hello,
A small presentation of my Apistogramma macmasteri wild. A species very fearful that passes all of his time hiding. It took one month and a half and adding Hyphessobrycon amandae to make them less shy.
Today, they no longer hide when they see me in front of the aquarium, I can now take some pictures and make sure of their true identity because I still have a doubt about his identity.
The vertical bands are diffuse and stains on the back extend onto the dorsal fin. The tail is a double edge and marginated red. The tip of the dorsal and anal fin extends to almost the tip of the tail. My only doubt is on the longitudinal strip which should be discontinued and the task of caudal peduncle that does not appear.<br>
The behavior is also particularly macmasteri.
Thank you in advance for your help.
https://picasaweb.google.com/113605935717354831218/ApistogrammaMacmasteriSauvage?feat=directlink
Hello,
A small presentation of my Apistogramma macmasteri wild. A species very fearful that passes all of his time hiding. It took one month and a half and adding Hyphessobrycon amandae to make them less shy.
Today, they no longer hide when they see me in front of the aquarium, I can now take some pictures and make sure of their true identity because I still have a doubt about his identity.
The vertical bands are diffuse and stains on the back extend onto the dorsal fin. The tail is a double edge and marginated red. The tip of the dorsal and anal fin extends to almost the tip of the tail. My only doubt is on the longitudinal strip which should be discontinued and the task of caudal peduncle that does not appear.<br>
The behavior is also particularly macmasteri.
Thank you in advance for your help.
https://picasaweb.google.com/113605935717354831218/ApistogrammaMacmasteriSauvage?feat=directlink