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I am amongst the first in australia to receive Ap. Baenschi. However these fish looked rather unlike the large healthy specimens in photos. I managed to see 6 fish from the 'wild shipment' that all looked rather emaciated, and varied in size. Some fish are also very laterally compressed ie. not having high backs. I would have thought this more a symptom of inbreeding and malnutrition. How is it that wild specimins can come in poor shape and colour? wouldnt natural selection weed them out of the wild biotope? I had the preconception that all wild fish were large and healthy.
I will attempt to show pics soon.
I will attempt to show pics soon.