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The male looks like a hongsloi for me, but i think the first female is a macmasteri "viejita" (not the true apistogramma viejita, an apistogramma macmasteri that is sold as viejita) but i'm not 100% sure with those pictures, take some more if you can
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Well, if you want to breed i think a 23G is too small for two pairs, they will stress one each other and anyone will probably breed succesfully. On the other hand, i think that putting a mesh over the entrance of the cave when the eggs haven't hatch yet could make that them didn't hatch...
As my friend says to me, he has been always as yellow as you can see in the picture, he has been in a "blackwater biotope" for to or tyree months and didn't show any diference.
I don't know what is a "xanthistic sport" fish, could it be a mutation that could be interesting to breed or it's a...
Hi all, a very good friend has sent me this pic of of one of his trifasciata. It's a young male about 3cm more or less. What do you think? He's going to become more blue when he grow up?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english.
thanks both for the replys
yes, they were there for the first day at home, later I moved them to a bigger and better aquarium with a lot of hidding places.
that´s really a big disappointment, i've paid more for them because i thught they would be another thing...
Hello again, i've bought recently a "A. macmasteri puerto gaitán" pair, but I don't find any information about them, what do you think they could be?
The male show a little more dark marks at the end of the dorsal fin rays with lower light.
Thanks for all and sorry for my bad english.
thanks Bart, my friend has told me that he bought them a cuople of months ago as "a. allpahuayo wc". He don't keep any apistogramma spp. Are a. norberti and A. allpahuayo's habitats in the same area?
Hello everybody, Last wednesday a friend sent me a "A. allpahuayo pair" but now i think that the female is not an A. allpahuayo. In my opinion she could be an A. norberti because she looks very similar to my A. norberti male. What do you think?
Sorry for my bad english.
PD: she has a dark...
Hi all again. A friend has an Apistogramma abacaxis pair about three days ago and he is not sure if the female is really a female or a young and deformed male.
Some pics:
Thanks you and sorry for my english.
Hi all, I recently bought a wild male A. cacatuoides but i don´t know where could it be from and I want to buy him a female from the same location, could you help me?
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