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Happyfins

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In Mergus cichlid atlas Vol1 1st edition page 908 there is an A sp "red cheek". Is this what gets traded as A "barbarossa"? If not, what are we dealing with? I can't seem to find any information googling red cheek that relates to the fish pictured in the atlas.
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Mike Wise

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TC is correct. The fish on page 908 is A. sp. Rotwangen/Red-cheeks. In the German edition of CA1 it is labeled as A. spec. Rotwangen. It is a beautiful caetei-complex species from the Ilha de Marajó, a large island at the mouth of the Amazon. I wish it was still available in the hobby, but as far as I can recall it hasn't been imported in more than 20 years. The fish originally sold in Germany as A. sp. Rotbart (German) / Barbarossa (Spanash) / Red-beard (English) was named A. eremnopyge by Kullander 2004.
 

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