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Not sure how important this is, but it looks to me to be;
Apistogramma (cf) Bitaeniata - Rio Tigre
Absolutely stunning fish, get hold of a female from the original stockist if possible.
Thats good to know, thank you very much Mike.
I just hope i can spawn these now, its a beautiful species and I want more people to be able to enjoy them.
Thanks guys.
Mike, do you know the maximum adult length on a Schwarzkehl, as mine came in as Juvi's and wondering when they'll reach fully grown. My schwarzkehl male pictured above cannot be more than 6cm.
I'd cleaned the glass and fed the fish, so I thought i'd try and get some shots of the Schwarzkehl.
I was rewarded for time and patience. Need to reshoot the female, but i'll get her soon.
Photos can be used elsewhere, though I would like to be informed.
Male:
Female...
That would be fantastic news if true.
Or could it be the floods have moved them into an easier more accessible region? (forgive me if I am misinformed, I had heard that flooding had moved many species out of their natural territory, if only temporarily)
would love to see photos of the male.
Female looks very similar to my Schwarzkehl females, would go for a proper look now but its after lights out. The male in the video also closely resembles my Schwarzkehl male, but it isn't the clearest of videos.
Congratulations on the spawn and I hope...
As Big G says above, some nasties survive the freezing process.
I've stopped feeding bloodwoms to my Apistogramma, the only losses i've had with Apistogramma has came when i've fed Bloodworm more than once a week, Coincidence or not, I don't take the risk anymore.