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Microman

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Yes nice write up again Tom.
The most rancid water/pool ive ever seen in my life....
We didnt get too close to this pool with the nets. Left this one to the experts who are far hardier than we Scandinavians/Europeans.
Whose that "Well Seasoned and Cultured Traveller"? Im struggling to find him.
Mark...
 

briztoon

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Thankyou Tom C. for the article. Quite a few of us Aussies frequent your site for the biotope descriptions, and to live vicariously through your expeditions to Peru.

Mike W. or Mark, is the agassizii article due to be released on the PFK website, or just in the magazine?
 

Tom C

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Thank you for the kind words, everybody! I really appreciate the feedback...

..... Quite a few of us Aussies frequent your site ........
Yes, I've noticed that :).
The last 12 month, people from Australia have more than 6100 pageviews at our site!

I have more than 1000 pictures from our long trip up the Rio Tapiche last year, so when/if I'll have the time, more reports might follow.

Mike and Mark: I think you both need another trip soon......:)
 

Rod

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Yep! Another great article!
Dry Season???
No killifish??

I note that the photos of "wild" caught fish show fish have random black marks on fins and body

Seems some of the fish coming to Australia recently have similar markings...certainly evident on the Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis I've seen
and a few other species as well??

Is it a disease/fungus/parasite or body pigmentation???
Is it treatable?
 

Tom C

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There have been some questions about these black marks on this forum, but since the search function for the moment is out of order (just for me, or more?), I cannot find them again.

I have not seen any proved "answers" to this question, only several more or less well-founded hypotheses.

Some claim that this is not contagious, but I have experienced that juveniles have incurred this after having gone along with parents who have the same.

I've seen mentioned all the possibilities you pull out: disease/fungus/parasite or body pigmentation, but I've never heard of any effective cure.

I'm sorry; I can not provide any solution to this riddle......
 

RAF

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One more indispensable article fore those that love dwarf neotropicals.

Tom, but I'm realy looking for that promised article on your Tapiche river expedition.
 

Tom C

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I have plenty to do at work currently, and I like to write reports when I have some surplus, rather than when I'm exhausted......

Patience, Ricardo, patience.......:biggrin:
 

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