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I know I would. But really, a 3rd one? Is there enough material for that? I mean, I read everything I come across about Dwarf Cichlids but most of the species are well covered in the first 2 books...will it be mostly new descriptions of species then?
David, We have been waiting patiently in anticipation of a third edition. As Mike says there are lots of Apistos not discussed in the present volumes.
Mark...
The fact that tvere are numerous species not covered in the first two books is exciting. I think it would be interesting to hear which species and forms are yet to be covered, perhaps this would even be of assistance to the authors? Maybe we can list those suggestions here? I can think of A.sp."gigas", sp."kelleri", sp."shally/roca fuerte", playayacu, megaptera, sp."kuiari", minima, caudomaculata, intermedia, flabellicauda, pedunculata, nororientalis, piaroa, sp."matses"...