RafaelMatos
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Hi everyone!
I'm Rafael and I live in south Brazil, in a coast city called Florianópolis.
I'm in the aquarium hobby for some years and I love fishes of the Amazon basin. I own just one aquarium (160l ~42 gal) (for now) with tetras, angel fish, plenty of corys and some ramirezis and other fishes.
I always thought that apistos were amazing fish, but I've just had some A. cacatuoides, because it is the most easy to find (used to be) and also one of the most colorful and attractive apisto.
Recently I've bought some apisto, the seller told me they were identified as A. agassizi, but I have my doubts. They are wild ones, and I think they are A. gephyra. I am taking great photos and videos of them and as soon as I can I will create a post in the identification section and ask some help to identify them, since I am not that used to apistos.
For now I would like to say thank you for the amazing forum and for all the information and help that you gives to all us in the hobby.
My compliments!
I'm Rafael and I live in south Brazil, in a coast city called Florianópolis.
I'm in the aquarium hobby for some years and I love fishes of the Amazon basin. I own just one aquarium (160l ~42 gal) (for now) with tetras, angel fish, plenty of corys and some ramirezis and other fishes.
I always thought that apistos were amazing fish, but I've just had some A. cacatuoides, because it is the most easy to find (used to be) and also one of the most colorful and attractive apisto.
Recently I've bought some apisto, the seller told me they were identified as A. agassizi, but I have my doubts. They are wild ones, and I think they are A. gephyra. I am taking great photos and videos of them and as soon as I can I will create a post in the identification section and ask some help to identify them, since I am not that used to apistos.
For now I would like to say thank you for the amazing forum and for all the information and help that you gives to all us in the hobby.
My compliments!