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    Apistogramma (nijsseni group)

    They were sold as sp. "Matsès". Quite sure they aren't! So it doesn't help at all! Finally I wonder if they are not hybrids. Actually it was only 1 pair in the shop but a guy dhat I know bought them before I went to the shop... (in january) After all this time without any spawn, he asked me if I...
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    Apistogramma (nijsseni group)

    They were sold as wild caught fishes... I don't know if I can trust the shop! Normally I would. Indeed, they don't match to any known species... Do you want to know on whitch name they were sold?
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    Apistogramma (nijsseni group)

    Hello guys. Here a lot of videos of a pair of Apisto who were sold in a shop here in Belgium. I don't tell the name they were sold for, so that your jugement remain as neutral as possible. I hope these videos will help identifying them!
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    Congochromis Sabinie

    How do you think I can ship fish from Belgium to England??? If you have some idea that it is possible, I can try it. Only pay for what it costs for shipping them!
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    Congochromis sabinae Parameters

    How do they grow up to now? I'm very surprised by such high pH!!! At home they spawn sucessfuly at pH between 5.2 and 5.6 and comparing the sex ratio between both pairs, I think it could be better to decrease a lillte the pH!!! You have a very different experience as mine with them...
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    Nanochromis teugelsi vs splendens

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts about these fishes. Indeed the pattern in the tail can be quite different from each other. Here is a pic of a young F1 male that shows blue spots in the lower part of tail little in dorsal and anal fin too. Their wild father doesn't have this blue color...
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    Nanochromis teugelsi vs splendens

    Thanks a lot, but I have this article... So ok I understand that you think they are teugelsi!
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    Nanochromis teugelsi vs splendens

    so what is the conclusion of what you've written... Yours look a lot different from mine!!! It makes me think a little bit more that mine are splendens... never had any female with black on tail... An other hypothesis would be that N. splendens and N. teugelsi are 2 morph from the same...
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    Nanochromis teugelsi vs splendens

    I've got these fish in a shop here in Belgium that imported them from RDC (Congo/Kinshasa) in september 2009 I've no valid information about catch place! These fish were only called Nanochromis sp. but after showing some pictures of them on french speaking forum we "decided" to call them...
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    hello from Belgium

    Hello everybody, I'm from Belgium. French speaker! Some informations about my "non fish" life : I have a wife and 2 boys (3 and 7 y old) I'm a physics teacher. I'm breeding dogs (Dogue de Bordeaux) as hobby... And of course I have some fishes.... :biggrin: I keep and breed as far as...
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