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A. Agassizii?

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It is a wild caught fish from Brazil.
Does it look like an Aggie?

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It probably is a very young male A. agassizii that has no color in its tail yet. It could also be a young A. pulchra. It is still too small to say what species it is.
 

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Mike Wise said:
It probably is a very young male A. agassizii that has no color in its tail yet. It could also be a young A. pulchra. It is still too small to say what species it is.

Thanks Mike for your advice, let's wait and see ^_^
Originally, i picked it up as a female A. sp. Tefe while it looks more and
more beautiful, which makes me doubt about its ID.
 

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