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Fish arrived in one box labeled as iniridae. As Lolojil mentioned it was mix of A. sp "Breitbinden" (I don't have male photo), A. iniridae
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I bought these fish as papagei. After few days observation in my tank I start to believe it is not papagei but pebas. What do you thing?
thanks in advance
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It came in Peru shipment labeled as A. sp. Glaser. I know for sure it is not barlowi. I am guessing fish is from regani group but which species? Eunotus or moae maybe? What do you think?
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Thanks for your remarks.
Hmmm.... I would never suppose it could be A. panduro. I have kept A. panduro for a long time and they were quite different. Males have always had blue tails not yellow. As I remember this male has yellow caudal fin and no visible, clear red margin on it from the...
I bought it almost 2 years ago from Polish wholesaler as A. baenschi. He brings it for me from Czech so I think they rather not wild. They where young, I had no experience with Inka before so I took the risk and bought it. When fish grow I start to wonder it is really Inka.
I have 1+2 and keep...
I counted on your opinion blueblue:wink:
It is exactly what I suspected, probably I bought 3+1 instead of 2+2:confused:
Thank you all for your tips
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Hi,
I bought them yesterday and I was told they are females. After few hours in my tank they look more like males to me because of these red bellies. Can someone confirm my guess? What they actually are?
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