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Hi,
I've got this fish along with a few more a few months ago. They were imported from Peru I believe. When I've got these they were all very young and I didn't bother looking at them. But now I found this fella who is not a young fish anymore and is as large as a female bitaeniata slightly...
Hi all,
I was able to get some shots from a couple of pairs I am keeping at the moment and thought to share the joy with everyone. :)
A. atahualpa
A. sp. abacaxis
A. sp. vielfleck (young male)
A. tucurui
A. viejita
A. sp. nadelstreifen
A. bitaeniata (Peruvian form, unsure...
Well I am admitting I had to search for the name and look in books to find out what you are asking me. Although I'd love to have a pair of these, but I am afraid in no possible way I cannot return the favour with what you are asking, Tom. :confused::confused::confused:
I am keeping a pair at the moment. They have spawned 3-4 times by far and all the times the female ate the fry after 2-3 days of free swimmers. I have had no aggression between the pair in any cases although all my apistos are being kept in smaller than "norm" sized tanks. In my last spawn, I've...
As I've spoken with a Venezuelan fisherman recently, collecting and importing fish from there seems to be very difficult having government stopped most of this activities. But I am not sure how true it is. I would love to see more of Venezuelan species as I've been after A. guttata for a long...
You are certainly right Mike. I was just trying to give an update to this post. I shall keep posting more photos every month and we may be able to see to what they will grow up. :)