This is my first post on this forum so let me say hello to everybody.
Now, let me move to my question. What species are presented on the pictures below?
"1'st species
Male:

Female:

2'nd species
Male:

Female:

Pair:

Before I posted my question I went through several threads on this forum. My observations are:
- The shapes of the caudal patches of the females suggest me that both the species are not A.sp. Pebas (the caudal patch should look like a teardrop at Pebas)
- The pale markings on the middle part of the male tails suggest me that both species are not A sp. Papageien (this kind of marking never appear on Papageien)
Based on some other discussionss on this forum one can come to the conclusion that all my fishes belong to A. sp. Roca-Eterna (if I am right). On the other hand, there are noticeable differences between species 1 and 2:
- The caudal spots of species 1 females are considerably taller than those of species 2 (the twisted 8 is wider)
- The bodies of species 1 males are bit deeper, they are less colorful than species 2 male (I have one male)
The fishes came from Peru as:
- Algodon – species 1
- Papagallo – species 2
Thank you for any help,
Bolek
Now, let me move to my question. What species are presented on the pictures below?
"1'st species
Male:


Female:


2'nd species
Male:


Female:


Pair:

Before I posted my question I went through several threads on this forum. My observations are:
- The shapes of the caudal patches of the females suggest me that both the species are not A.sp. Pebas (the caudal patch should look like a teardrop at Pebas)
- The pale markings on the middle part of the male tails suggest me that both species are not A sp. Papageien (this kind of marking never appear on Papageien)
Based on some other discussionss on this forum one can come to the conclusion that all my fishes belong to A. sp. Roca-Eterna (if I am right). On the other hand, there are noticeable differences between species 1 and 2:
- The caudal spots of species 1 females are considerably taller than those of species 2 (the twisted 8 is wider)
- The bodies of species 1 males are bit deeper, they are less colorful than species 2 male (I have one male)
The fishes came from Peru as:
- Algodon – species 1
- Papagallo – species 2
Thank you for any help,
Bolek