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    A. ortegai identification

    I was hopingthat was the case, I appreciate you responding. I was surprised to see they even bred in my water, it’s about 140ppm GH according to the API test kit, with a pH of 7.8. There are 7 fry from why I can see. They all seem to be growing good with full bellies. Would there be I’ll...
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    A. ortegai identification

    First image is of the brooding female. Second image is of the second unknown sex
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    A. ortegai identification

    I’ll try to get some better pictures tonight. I’m new to apistos and didn’t realize all the confusion/opinions on what is ortegai and what isn’t. It’s all fascinating
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    A. ortegai identification

    So I was sold five a. ortegai, was told they were wild caught from Peru. Seller didn’t know where in Peru. In the 75 gal there are two very distinct dominant males, one female, and two I’m not sure on. The most dominant male and female have bred and are protecting fry. The two non-dominant ones...
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