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    A. sp. Rio mata mata

    More photo's from the A. sp. Rio Mata Mata. Despite the pore quality hopefully with enough details for identification.
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    A. sp. Rio mata mata

    Thanks so far Mike! Soon, I will upload some (small size) photo's where you can see the entire caudal fin and abdominal markings.
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    A. sp. Rio mata mata

    Hello, I bought these fish as A. sp. Rio mata mata. Is anybody familiair with this species? I've never heard of it before. Didn't even know there is a rio mata mata. I bought them at a retailer who imported them out of Peru. The male has a T-shaped spot on his chin. I can't see that (that...
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    A. sp. 'Abacaxis'

    In the first picture you see one of the young male A. sp. 'Abacaxis'. This individual is all over black spots. It is the only one of all the offspring (see the second picture). Somebody told me that these spots are caused by a virus. But that seems unlikely, because he is the only one with these...
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    A. agassizi Tefe II?

    I bought these as A. agassizii Tefe II, but they look like A. sp. Tefé compared to the photo's on apisto.sites.no. Can anybody verify this? Thanks in advance!
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    Breeding report?

    Hello, One of my allpahuayo females laid eggs a couple of days ago. So I decited to wright some details (temperature, pH, days until hatching etc.) down. I am wandering; is there a standard protocol for a breeding report? This should make it easier to share everybody's experience. The eggs are...
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    Greetings from The Netherlands

    Hello everybody, My name is Hans and I live in the east of The Netherlands. I have an 200 liter tank (100x40) with 1m and 3f A. allpahuayo (formerly known as A. sp. schwarzkinn) and 25 Corydoras pygmaeus. One of the females guards her eggs for five days now. You can see the tails wiggling...
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