Kruz
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I am looking for a nice pair or batch of Viejita Red Neck. Thanks for your time.
Sundragon Both fish in video look like males both very brightly coloured. Are they guarding eggs. If the 2nd fish is the female she is a cracking fish. Known also as macmasteri red shoulder.
Derek
From experience, the "red neck" is a macmastei sold as a viejita.
I've bought them from Wet Spot, but shipping overnight is a killer.
Apistogramma viejita "Red Neck" 1.5-2" $15.00
Here's a link to the pair I bought as "viejita" red necks
What is Viejita Red Necks. Tank bred specimens. Or a different name for Macmasteri.
Derek
How's it going guys. So I got my Apisto's from the Wet Spot. I was just there about two weeks ago hand picked them. I've been in contact with them for about a week before i got them. All they had where male's. They just got a shipment of them that day of new "Red Neck" and other fish. My pair and all of the Apisto's sold as "Red Neck" where very gold. there are not much red in them at all. Sundragon your fish look identical to the Macmastei at the Wet spot and other Macmastei. Your pair look bad ass not knocking that. I thank the Macmastei look alot more colorful ect.
Derek form what i have found out that they are a Macmastei that have been selective breed. IMO they could have been also line breed with the Viejita. Most of the info on the "red necks" is here say.
If you guys are getting them from Wetspot, then they are just A. macmasteri. I know exactly where the fish come from (the source)and have seen batches after batches of them. I was discussing the naming issue with the owner and he also acknowledged them as macmasteri, but since the name 'viejita red neck' can sell for more money than macmasteri, the name stays. Dont get me wrong, they are beautiful macmasteri, I just have issue with the general public confusing them as the viejita.
I guess whatever sells - Can you tell me their source? I would love to know - I would also love to get another pair like these.
Thanks
Sorry, information like that can never be disclosed in a public forum like this. All I can say is they are imported TR fish. I did check their website and it still says viejita red neck. So Wetspot just use the name that was given to them.
Sorry, information like that can never be disclosed in a public forum like this. All I can say is they are imported TR fish. I did check their website and it still says viejita red neck. So Wetspot just use the name that was given to them.
I see ? Sundragon got his off the website I take it since he lives in D.C. (right). So I can see if his were sold to him as "Red Necks". I was just there in person. There "red necks" are nothing like them Macmastei . they look like this.
The Macmsatei they had are similar to Sundragon i am sure they come form the same whole seller. Mac were labeled as the Macmsatei, as they should. The Apisto's labeled as "Red Necks" is what you see above ect. I've only had them in the tank for about to weeks and still dropping the PH. So hopefully will be colored up better in a week are two. starting to do live food now so will see.
I got my pair from them as well and they look identical to yours. Are you going to breed them?
Haha! They were sold to me as Viejita red necks - I put the fish on here and was corrected that it's really a macmasteri. Regardless, it's beautiful.
Quick question: does Wet Spot have both macmasteri and viejita rednecks?
Thanks for the details, If I understood you properly, and I'll ask for Macmasteri instead of red necks as that's what I most likely own.
I have to say that the service and quality of livestock from Wetspot have been fantastic.
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Yes that's what I've been saying this whole time.
I was just bringing it up because in the store there labeled like there suppose to be. But online Red necks are Mac's. Its all good though. I've been going there for some time now and good people knowledgeable in the fish game. I just thought its a funny way to do business ect.