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

Tom C

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The connection to the internet here in the Amazon is this time very unstable, but as I suddenly seem to be connected more then 30 seconds, I’m able to show you a small, colorful glimpse from our trip.

On our way to Rio Shishita

(Rio Shishita at 05:50 a.m.)
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we stopped at Pebas again, and took the opportunity to collect some Apistogramma sp. "Pebas" ("Morado"). This fish is usually quite colorful in our tanks, but I’ve never seen it like it shows up here, in the nature:

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We have a wonderful trip; we don’t find everything we try and hoped for, but we have found species/forms that very seldom or never have been documented collected straight from the nature.
 

bigbird

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wow what a stunning beautiful fish he is. Indeed send him to me for a couple of weeks and let my females do the business. Nice to see that you share your experience with us as well. have a safe return journey and keep posting us more photos.
cheer jk :biggrin:
 

apistobob

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Thanks for the photos Tom. What an amazingly colorful morado. You are sure making me jealous as I have always wanted to take a collecting trip. Anything you can post will be eagerly enjoyed by all of us.

Bob
 

Mike Wise

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Yes, and only a 15 minute walk from the square (plaza) in Pebas (and over a field with water buffalo). Some fish are easy to get to, some are hard. Tom & I have had some "intersting times".
 

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At this sight we collected: A. sp. Pebas (Morado), Aequidens sp., 5cm/2" Hoplias sp., Copella sp., a species of Blue Tetra, & a large Ampularia snail.
 

Julio Melgar

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Tom and Mike,

I wish I stayed for a couple more weeks. Any luck with the Huanta and the Shishita cruzi forms?

Best,

julio
 

Mike Wise

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Yes, we collected both. The Huanta A. sp. Negro looks like the A. sp. Albertini form of A. cf. eunotus Schwanzstreifen/Tail-stripes. The Shishita form is actually a eunotus form, too. It has splits in Bars 5, 6, & 7! It is almost as blue as the Morado form of Pebas pictured above - and gigantic, at least 8 cm males! I hope these survive the trip home.
 

bigbird

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Hello Tom,

Wow what great photos, especially the New colour aggasi, wow what a stunning tail and colour. Hope that your exports arrive well in Norway. Kepp us posted and lots of pics. Have a good day. cheers jk :biggrin:
 

RAF

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Great looking fish... got me drooling over the photos. It's a pitty that fish of that qualitu are seldom available in the hobbie. Was looking at the inport list from a well known european importer and there was the sp. pebas "wlid" available and I asked myself if it's really the same sp. pebas that you collected... I have my doubts.

It's a real priveledge to see these photos and I thank you all for that... just hope maybe one day I can get hold of some of these species.
 

Tom C

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A few shots of the wild A.sp. "Pebas" ("Morado") after 7 weeks in captivity.

Although different than in the sunlight in the wild, it still shows nice colors:

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Sharpfish

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I can't decide if the picture (of the "Pebes" "Morado") in the wild or the pictures in the home tank are more impressive. The color is great in both cases.
 

RAF

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That's an extraordinary fish Tom...

... I have to desagree with Mike Wise, I already wanted that fish... now I just want it more! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 

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