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    My Biotoecus opercularis

    Hello Fisherking, I dont spawn them yet, I guess they are young because there´s no dorsal and caudal tips yet... Would you please post pictures of yours Biotoecus? I wanna know the Tapajós form :lol: See you soon,
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    My Biotoecus opercularis

    Hello fellows, You dont know how hard was to get them here in São Paulo... But now I hope to spawn them soon because probably theres the only time that I got them... Biotecus opercularis I dont know where they came from, what locality. Does anyone could...
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    Apistogramma acrensis

    Hi Ed (may I call you this way? :D ) Thanks again! Like I told you in gephyra's topic, is really hard to take a "valuable" picture. I have some other apistos, but nothing compared to what you guys showed here :? I had a couple of A.pulchra "Aripuanã", who really looks nice...
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    Apistogramma gephyra

    Hi, Thanks Apistt_ed ! :lol: About this picture, I have to take almost 50 others that dont look well 8) . But finally one was fine...And the camera help either :) Fish geek, to reinforce what Ed told us, I give a link of one detailled caudal photo of this A.gephyra. Look how the...
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    Apistogramma acrensis

    Hello again, This is a F1 dominant male. It really looks better in a dark gravel... Close up: Guess who?! Links for bigger pics: http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid142/p1cc319f10d756b0eb7442f47864edb11/f6a92e68.jpg...
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    Apistogramma gephyra

    Hi fellows, This fish I have from more than 2 years, and never got a female for him :cry: Link for a bigger pic: http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid142/pca8c3909348ae4d2e23acd8351e0c31c/f6a92e4d.jpg See ya!
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    Some apistos...

    Hi Mike! Thanks for your help. I think this fish came from Belem or Santarem. Those places "export" a lot to São Paulo, were I live. But in this particullar case, I dont have the exact location were it was collected. Sorry :oops: I got to buy the Romer atlas. Only Mayland´s book...
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    Some apistos...

    Hi fellows, Some of my apistos. Enjoy :lol: Apistogramma agassizii "double red" or triple? http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid133/pa5cb642a2ed0ec413f97fd39b74ed74b/f78b7b9d.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid133/pd3dbc684fff2ae2dcda56e265a842c5b/f78b7bbb.jpg...
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    D.maculatus pics

    Hi Andres, My D.maculatus came from Santarem, not Manaus. Sorry :lol: I dont think that these two species live together because the different location atributted to them. Thinking that, one question came to me: I wonder if could happen cross bredding between these two species. Does...
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    D.maculatus pics

    Hi Andrespal13, I know for sure that my Dicrossus is D.maculatus. All have adult sizes and are spawning frequently. I see white eggs but no babies. Probably because the water I use. Got to try again straight RO... If you wanna know more about them, I write some insigths that I learn...
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    What Are You Keeping?

    Hi, What I keep these days: Apistogramma agassizi var. tefé (2 prs with fry) Apistogramma agassizi var. Santarém (pair with fry) Apistogramma agassizi var. double red (only male) Apistogramma pertensis (couple waiting for room) Apistogramma regani (only male) Apistogramma...
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    Apistogramma sp. emerald?! With pics

    Hi fellows, Thanks for your help :D I'm sorry but I can't take more pictures right now. I dont think it is an A.rubrolineata, neither an A.tucurui. Like Rolo said, it seems to be in the resticulosa group.I saw a picture in a japanese magazine that seemed to be from this fish. But...
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    Apistogramma sp. emerald?! With pics

    Hi Mike, Be welcome here! I will post now other pic from the same fish. http://www.megagaleria.com/pictures/Pic_505_13.jpg Well, A.Gutatta Mike? doesnt seem to have black points... Thanks again! Best reguards,
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    Apistogramma sp. emerald?! With pics

    Hello again, Its the same history: I found this one lost in a LFS and catch a while ago. And now its getting some really nice collours, but I dont know what it is... If somebody could help on this, I am thankfull :lol: First pic...
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    D.maculatus pics

    Thanks Matt. But I can't have this measurement right now. Sorry... See you,
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    Apistogramma uapesi? or not?

    HI Neil, OK, I see. I just repeat what is wrote in the book. I thought that are different species because he(Mayland) given us two different descriptions. Just that :wink: Thanks again,
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    D.maculatus pics

    Hi Matt, The pH value I really dont have a test at home that could go for it. The maximum is a azoo test and go only 4.5. So I got to get the value of pH in my lab on a pHmeter. The value of reading was 4.9 in 22.5C. Must remember that in this aquarium the temperature is up to 30C...
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    Apistogramma uapesi? or not?

    Hi Fishboy, I ask this question because this book. Mayland says that are some diference on the colouration of the females. The rotkeil(uapesi) in breeding form is more intense, almost orange... Like gibiceps females... The bluetkeil female is more like yellow in same situation. If the...
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    Apistogramma uapesi? or not?

    Thanks fishboy, In my references (mostly book of Mayland, some japanese magazines and the Net) I couldnt find this information. Well, other little question: A.sp. bluetkeil is a policromatic form of A. uapesi? Best reguards,
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    D.maculatus pics

    Hi, Thanks all! Water conditions are: temp: 30 C pH: as low as can it be total hardness cannot detect in tests...Less than 1 carbonate hardness: also less than 1 Water changes with half deionized water. Just put some peat to give a black tea collouration and lower the pH...
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