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Name that mouthbrooder!

Richgrenfell

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Was very pleased to have these guys start breeding! Not the best pics, but great fish none the less! DSC_0570.JPGDSC_0568.JPG
 

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I think it is A Kelleri or A Barlowi....but it`s just my guess

Well that about covers every mouthbrooding species (There is a report that A. gibbiceps sometimes mouthbroods, too). I suggest that you look at the female's caudal fin. If the oval or squared off then it is A. barlowi. A. sp. Kelleri females develop two short tips, top & bottom, on a squared off caudal.
 

Richgrenfell

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Sold to me as kelleri. Mike just to clarify....if the females caudal is oval OR square? I bred barlowi, but that was years ago before they were even described.
 

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Rich, the caudal of A. balowi females are usually oval (like A. atahualpa) but can become square on older specimens. Females of A. sp. Kelleri are square and have 2 short tips, top and bottom.

Still haven't seen any A. nijsseni around.
 

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Thanks very much. I'll get a good look (and perhaps a pic) of her caudal this evening. If you are able to get some wild nijsseni into the country I'd be most grateful! If not i do appreciate your thinking of me while you are there!
 

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Alrighty folks! With the description mike gave, I definately have kelleri! Momma relesed the fry, and I am pleased to say that there are at least 20. Not bad for a mouthbrooding species, especially for the first spawn. I am taking notes and will likely write an article on my experiences. The megaptera, are doing nothing at all......!
 

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Update: Mom and fry are doing well. I have a group of 8 and have identified two more pair, and 2 extra males that are astounding! The pair have sectioned off the left one third of a 55 gallon tank. The other fish keep their distance and all is well. At some point I will move the pair and fry to their own tank to see if I can get spawns from the others.
 

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