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I have just got a shipment in from Peru of about 300 fish.
Including
A. panduro
A. baenschi
A. sp."Maulbruter"
A. eremnopyge
A. sp."SHISHITA"
The panduro where the last to be taken out of there bags being least exciting of the fish i had got.(How wrong you can be.)which took quite sometime as each fish was individually packed. I when opened the first bag I did not really look at the bag only when the fish was in the aquarium did i suddenly notice that the fish did not look like a panduro its fins where to long with its pelvic fin reached almost to the back of the anal Fin. I thought originally that it was a baenschi, but on closer inspection it had the colour of a panduro with the extended fins of an baenschi. But dorsal fin may not be quite as tall as a baenschi but a lot taller than a panduro. Also in fright colouration it showed a verital black bar in the centre of the body.
So is there a population of long finned panduro or is it somthing else.
I will try and post a pic as soon as possible but they do need to settle in.
If nothing else they are stunning.
Including
A. panduro
A. baenschi
A. sp."Maulbruter"
A. eremnopyge
A. sp."SHISHITA"
The panduro where the last to be taken out of there bags being least exciting of the fish i had got.(How wrong you can be.)which took quite sometime as each fish was individually packed. I when opened the first bag I did not really look at the bag only when the fish was in the aquarium did i suddenly notice that the fish did not look like a panduro its fins where to long with its pelvic fin reached almost to the back of the anal Fin. I thought originally that it was a baenschi, but on closer inspection it had the colour of a panduro with the extended fins of an baenschi. But dorsal fin may not be quite as tall as a baenschi but a lot taller than a panduro. Also in fright colouration it showed a verital black bar in the centre of the body.
So is there a population of long finned panduro or is it somthing else.
I will try and post a pic as soon as possible but they do need to settle in.
If nothing else they are stunning.