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A very pretty photo of a very pretty apisto, but not good for identification purposes. Other than the lateral band, none of the dark markings (used for identification) are visible. Any more information available? Domestic/wild? Name sold as? Size/age? Check the sticky at the top of the section and add as much information as possible. Right now all I can say is that it is a member of the agassizii-sub-lineage, which contains about 30 known species.