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- Rockville, MD
Not yetany breeding activity
They are ok; the original ones had no colour and it was only the off spring that developed colour in the face with some red other orange and a few blues. I have one male that develop blue in the dorsal fin also they are extremely peaceful making a colony viable.Outstanding fish.
Do sp Blutkehl has a described name yet?
I believe those are the f1 i provided which you have previously identified as A. sp Blutkehl when they were sold as Lineata and i posted pictures.To believe that these are A. sp. Blutkehl I need to see a picture in which they show the typical abdominal bars (similar to those of A. iniridae).
These are the f1 i sent you correct? If so then they must be the same species of the parentsHello @Frank Hättich and @anewbie, I upload many photos of the female and the male where you can see that it has slight abdominal bars that validate it. The truth is that it is the first time I have this species. I have no idea why those marks on the body are not so marked, but I leave the photos so you can see them.
Yes, they are.These are the f1 i sent you correct? If so then they must be the same species of the parentsMine rarely show the lower marks and most of the time they are not seen.
Yes, thanks!Hello @Frank Hättich and @anewbie, I upload many photos of the female and the male where you can see that it has slight abdominal bars that validate it.