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What do you think? Is it A. sp. 'Pebas' and is the 2nd fish the female or just a submissive 'sleeper' male? Its colour has been this way since I've had it, which is about 3 months.
2nd fish
Thanks in advance.
Nothing too special, I'm far from a Photographer. But here goes!
While I'm at it, some suspected Apistogramma sp. 'Pebas'. Not looking for an ID, but if anyone knows off the top of their head for sure, let me know.
Anyone have any experience with Crenicichla Regani? Right now, I have a setup of 3f/1m in a 55g gallon. I'm looking to spawn them if possible. I know they're of the Rio Tapajos strain. Any information or experience with them are welcome!
The rock is more or less just left-over from when I housed German Blue Rams in this tank. They would lay their eggs on the rock, and the current from the filter flowed right over them, so it worked out well. I'm considering tieing Riccia or some moss to it, just to test the method out.
:) Enjoy. It should be rearranged many times in the near future, until I am 100% happy. But for now, it will due.
Size: 10g
Lighting: Coralife Aqualight 1x 65w
C02: ADA Advanced C02 Kit
Flora: Bacopa caroliniana, Didiplis diandra, HC, Hygrophila difformis (Wisteria), Ludwigia ovalis...
Well, after much research and help from some people here, this Apisto has been positily ID'd as A. sp 'Pebas'. After speaking with the owner of the shop it was bought at, and seeing adults from the same parents, there is no doubt that it is sp 'Pebas', and by the looks of the adults, these guys...
Well I'm positive that they're the same species, and I'm positive I've got a male/female pair (I vented them, and I know what to look for because of numerous other cichlids), I'm just unsure of the species. Here's the best tail shot I could get.
Hopefully these are better, I apologize since I don't have a good camera for aquatic pictures.
Someone suggested A. sp. 'Pebas' and I think that could be close?
These apisto were sold under a pretty broad name of A. Galaxis, so I'm looking to narrow it down. I suspect it's Apistogramma sp. 'Papagei' (A91) but I'd like more input on it, from people more 'in the know' than I am. Any ideas? I know these aren't top-notch shots, and I'll do my best to get...