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Thanks guys, males from 4th photo have elongated third ray in the caudal fin, I have a male with an elongated ray at the bottom of the tail too.
Probably it is cf. eunotus orangetail.
Females rubrolineata ?
Biggest female cf. eunotus.
Yes, three different males, probably the largest. The female from 5th photo adores the male from 1st and 2nd photo ??, any suggestions ;),
I will take pictures of other females and smaller males, this maybe help in identification, I have more than 50 of them, I have to sort them.
My recent purchase.arrived very small about 2cm, only a few pieces of 3-4cm, most females.
I have separated pair and after 3 weeks is the effect. The male has "allergies" for camera
Thank you for your attention. I'll try to get better pictures, then it will be easier to see the details. Fish are fast and very easily scared. For now, I noticed that the likely females anal fins are yellowish, the males are slightly blue and more elongated. All are small 2,5-3cm.
Thank you for confirming my identification
Today I caught into a separate tank all potential sp.Doppelfelck, a lot of it is small size 1,5-2cm. I counted 15 pieces. Next photos soon.
Mike, when you can pick up shipment from Poland ;)