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I am procure me four fishes the last week.
The name who the seller have give me for her, is Apistogramma cf. eunotus spaltenfleck.
But it's not the good name.
So, i come ask your help...again
I believe that your fish are a form of A. cf. eunotus. The name 'Spaltenfleck/Split-spot' was given to a group of wild A. cf. eunotus that appeared in a shipment from Peru. These fish showed an odd caudal spot that is split into an upper and lower half by a narrow pale area. This is a descriptive name. We really don't know where it is found in the wild - or if the feature breeds true in all offspring. I cannot say if your fish are offspring from this shipment. I suggest you wait until the fish mature and see if the males develop the split spot.
Yes, your fish seem to be part of the eunotus-subcomplex. They look very much like the form of A. cf. eunotus (Schwanzsteifen/Tail-stripes) from around Tarapoto (RÃo Huallaga system). I cannot say for certain that it is the exact same population.