Legendary...A. sp. Ouaou - if you find specimens I would like to have some
True indeed. For me i’d have to say A. baenschi, guttata (wishlist number 1) and atahualpa.
Why those specific species? Looks or something about the behavior or care ?True indeed. For me i’d have to say A. baenschi, guttata (wishlist number 1) and atahualpa.
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The <"Holotype Papagei"> form? Probably <"the most colourful">.To me A. ortegai.
A pair of A. nijsseni (or <"A. panduro">) in good condition? Must be pretty close.A. Njisseni in breeding clolors.
Actually no. The "Pebas" variant as seen in my avatar picture. So sad I lost the fish much too early and couldn't obtain a female before he died. I'm not into colourful per se. Rather some colour sprinkled here and there and more into colour through reflective scales than actual colour. Hence my enthusiasm for Dicrossus.The <"Holotype Papagei"> form? Probably <"the most colourful">.
I'm salivating...For those who like blue fish, how about this A. cf. ortegai (Pebas) population that TomC & I collected in a water buffalo pond about a half-hour's walk outside of Pebas?
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It is a nice looking fish but can those even be found domestically ?For those who like blue fish, how about this A. cf. ortegai (Pebas) population that TomC & I collected in a water buffalo pond about a half-hour's walk outside of Pebas?
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Yes, but rarely. I had them, though only for a short while. Didn't get the chance to fully colour up to this colours seen above.It is a nice looking fish but can those even be found domestically ?