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Blue cacatuoides

libasci

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What is everyones thoughts on these are they pretty or is it more of a in the eye of beholder fish.

Debating about ordering a pair but concerned they will just look like wild cacatuoides.
 

Mike Wise

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Never seen true Blue A. cacatuoides in the fins, only in photos. I ordered some once. They turned out to be A. alpahuayo (black-chin). Who has true Blue A. cacatuoides in the USA?
 

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These are not true Blue A. cacatuoides (see Rolo's photos on the German Dwarf Cichlid Forum: http://www.zbbf.de/forum/showthread.php?t=6477). Rolo's fish had both a blue body and blue finnage. Dave's fish are a blue-finned/yellow-bodied wild population of A. cacatuoides. Still, I think it is a very pretty population. BTW the fish he lists as "Apistogramma Black Apisto Nauto" is the fish Dr. Römer collected at the KM77 marker on the Iquitos-Nauta highway. Although Uwe thinks it's different, I personally think it's a population of A. cinnilabra. TomC & I collected the fish there last Fall. Still a nice & unusual apisto.
 

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These are not true Blue A. cacatuoides (see Rolo's photos on the German Dwarf Cichlid Forum: http://www.zbbf.de/forum/showthread.php?t=6477). Rolo's fish had both a blue body and blue finnage. Dave's fish are a blue-finned/yellow-bodied wild population of A. cacatuoides. Still, I think it is a very pretty population. BTW the fish he lists as "Apistogramma Black Apisto Nauto" is the fish Dr. Römer collected at the KM77 marker on the Iquitos-Nauta highway. Although Uwe thinks it's different, I personally think it's a population of A. cinnilabra. TomC & I collected the fish there last Fall. Still a nice & unusual apisto.
Great, thanks for the clarification.

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Cichlidmac, sp. 21 appears to be a eunotus-complex species, most likely a member of the Pebas sub-complex. It might even be a population of A. sp. Pebas, but without knowing where it was collected - and seeing a male of the species - I can't really say what it is.
 

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