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Apistogramma sp. "Pebas" ("Morado") in the net

Mike Wise

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NO!!!!
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I want them swimming in water! BTW the A. agassizii from Leticia (yellow breast, red tail) have fry, as do the A. sp. Papagei A91 from the Ampiyacu.
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This is interesting......

The female's lateral band is reduced to only two spots when in breeding dress, just like A. sp. "Papagei"-females......

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It does look like a female A. sp. Papagei in breeding dress. I wouldn't believe it is A. sp. Pebas (Morado) if I had not been there when collected! Another very disturbing thought: could collectors be moving fish to more easily collectable areas? It has been done before. The male has spots on the caudal. This is not seen on Papagei.
 

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Today she showed me her other flank........and there she showed 4 spots! (She is still showing only two spots on her left flank)
I think I will have to ask her to decide what to be.......:confused:

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The tank is heavily planted and there are lots of wood, and this evening I noticed that there are two more females with fry in the same tank! The alpha-male is visiting them one by one, to check if everything is OK.

I wasn't expecting all that fry now; I think I'll better move these ones to another tank.....a little too late, maybe...

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Do apistos already travel with false ID?! :-D Or it can be an schizophrenic female! Either way good luck with the babies and I must say I'm surprised with the colours of that terta!
 

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The reason I'm pulling back this topic is because, thanks to Tom and Mark, I have the oportunity to experience the presence of this species in my fishroom. I'm quite amazed with them. I got some juves F1 from Mark, I guess they are descendents of the fishes Tom showed in this topic.

One week after arriving, some females started to lay eggs

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although without any success... her mate at the time:

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About a month later and with no more than 2,5 cm in lengh, here they are showin much more:

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And the male:

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... just look at those colours with no more than 2,5 cm!


Thank you Mark and thank you Tom!
 

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........About a month later and with no more than 2,5 cm in lengh, here they are showin much more:
Almost unbelievable....

......just look at those colours with no more than 2,5 cm!
Amazing fish, isn't it?

........Thank you Mark and thank you Tom!
My pleasure, Ricardo.

Congratulations ! Always nice to see other's success with "my" fish.
 

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