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Someone posted the picture below in a Dutch forum stating this is a N. anomola. But is it? I also recognize something of the N.adoketa, which it is not either. Somebody any idea?
I finally checked my DATZ :rolleyes:
My fish don't look like the A. piauiensis (A21). The male indeed lacks the red striping. It is a pity the DATZ doesn't show a female fish. The Xingu comes closer, but I am puzzled by two things: first the female always shows at least a black spot (also in...
It took me a while. The fish where not that stressed, I guess. Caught in the net was no problem for them. Outside the water did upset them, but photography was difficult. As soon as they hit the water the black markings disappeared again. These are pictures I was able to get.
The male does...
Thank you for the first reaction, Mike. Fright pattern is something I never realy noticed with these fish, except for loosing color. Here are two other pics.
not the best picture, sorry
It is a pair. I has the first eggs already (with no success)