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Is there a physical difference in the three morphs of A.elizabethae?
I noticed that the one from Rio Uapes have a slightly deeper body compared to the ones I see from Tucano. Also, those from Tucano seems to have a "longer" face than those from Uapes.
Using medeiros' picture which he...
Apistogramma sp "Rio Mamore" or A.maciliensis?
Picture courtesy of chuencp39 from AquaticQuotient.com
From what I read in Mike's old posting in Krib, A.maciliensis has a yellow patch above the lateral line and in the picture, there seemed to be the yellow patch. So is this A.sp "Rio...
Just to share the home of my trio of A.bitaeniata from Rio Ampiyacu.
Currently it is home to also 7 other plecos and 5 cories. So I doubt that it will have any breeding activity or fries in this tank...
Hope you guys like it.
A male in a LFS in our area.
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/gallery/files/5/1/3/9/bitaeniata-paracuba.jpg
Seems like that's some problems with hotlinking the site which contained my original picture...
So posting the link instead...
Recently, my male A. agassizii seemed to be under some stress. He likes to hide in a corner and turns into a dark brown coloured fish.
He eats little but still chases any fish that comes near him or his territory. Normal brown poo-poo (worried that it is internal parasite again). One reason I...
Just noticed that my A. agassizii has his black lateral line faded to only a spot (caudal spot?) behind his pectoral fin...
Anyone know what causes it?
After awhile, his colours starts to come back and his black lateral line comes back... Sick or breeding? Thought breeding colours should be...
Hi, my first post here...
I recently lost my male A. agassizii... According to the LFS I got my trio, 1 male and 2 female, they are labelled as A. agassizii 'Alenquer'. The male is not as yellow as I see from the pictures in here, might has a bluish tinge as well... So might not be...