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The female looks like she might be norberti (any chance of another picture that shows her full side?). The male is not A. norberti. Maybe A. sp. Pebas.
The female looks like she might be norberti (any chance of another picture that shows her full side?). The male is not A. norberti. Maybe A. sp. Pebas.
The female is A. norberti. The dark patch on the base of the soft dorsal ray and a lateral spot (reversed in your photos; it isn't unusual) is diagnostic. The male, however is not. As posted in another section of the forum, it looks like a possible eunotus-complex species. It's not A. sp. Pebas because of the difference in serration and color pattern of the dorsal fin.
Thanx for your help mike if I get some better photoes would you be able to give a more acurate discription and what angles do you need other people have said maybe commbrae are the part of Eunotus complex