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    Apistogramma agassizii 'Flamingo'

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    The male is not at his best, caudal and end of dorsal has to heal up and develop. Realise I got another male in my trio, hopefully I may be wrong

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    the top fins is beautiful!!!

    nice!!!

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    Is this apisto given a trade name? Any information on this apisto? The dorsal fin is stunning!
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    I believe so, not much information on the net. But valice might have more info, since he have a pair since last year

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    Simon,
    Good to see the color coming back. Nice dorsal.
    I think that tank no more female.
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    But there should still be some nice male in the tank for those who don't want to breed

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    nice dorsal color.. from NKS?
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    As with all Peruvian imports, they have very fanciful trade names.
    For the exact import locality, it is pretty unknown. Maybe from Rio Ampiyacu?
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    doubleace, yes he is from nks

    valice, you sure about the river?

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    Looking back at my old photos, it should be Rio Nanay. The finnage can be spectacular!

    This is my guy. Still alive but much bigger.


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    but are they body shape always like that?..

    the thin type?....

    even when we pump them with food.?

    will their body be broad?

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    What's your definition of "broad"?
    Like A.cacatuoides? Yes, they will when they age and are well fed.
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    hi yep my "broad" means like A.cacatuoides, or even better like A.viejita.

    glad to hear that Apistogramma agassizii will have broad body if well fed.

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    no, agassizii will be turn broad body, it has to be the characteristic of the species, like caca/viejita/hongsloi, these species are broad body in nature. Aga/eliz/mendezi are considered slim

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    Yo Simon,
    Very nice dorsal colours and orange head somemore.. its a steal.
    Bet it will look even better after 1 month of conditioning.
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    ok got it. thanks for the explaination. i guess i more into those broad body type hmmm hongsloi.... but your Apistogramma agassizii 'Flamingo' is really nice

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    Yorkseng, I'm more worried about the female, she ain't got a chance to feed

    Thanantosis, I too like broad body species, but agassizii has always been a favorite

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    yep due to their fins colour, agassizii is nice. and their tail is different too... nice

    there is 1 type of agassizii that i love. the fire red. but real hard to get in singapore

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    after a week, now less shy, also both females are fine. Might want to introduce them into my 4ft soon

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    Simon,
    Are you sure this is the same fish?
    wow the tail color is beautiful
    I should have bought this!
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