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aquaticclarity

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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.
 

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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.
 

Bill82

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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
 

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