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I managed to get four photos out of over a dozen which are clear enough to make out more details. I only have the six specimens in a 20 long and they never hold still.




I have bred a Copella species which to my eyes looked exactly like your fish.
Some on line dealers are selling a spotted Copella species under the wrong name and they are the same fish as shown in photos in the link below. I had a a dozen but I did not get any to spawn that I know of.
These are also sometimes called red spotted Copella although it would take some imagination to see them as "red spotted".
http://fishindex.blogspot.com/2008/07/spotted-copella.html
I was not aware of this information, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! It's been several years since I've talked with Marilyn about these fish, she's probably already aware of all these changes. If you pay attention to the notes, however, you can see that the fish now labeled as meinkeni was known as nattereri for several decades, even by ichthyologists. This is another of those instances where the fish we thought was one thing for a very long time turned out to not be that fish, but something else, even undescribed. These references are now tagged on my computer, I will have to examine them and bring myself up-to-date.
I will have to dig up my old slides and scan them into the system, with corrected labels, of course!