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Thread: doubleace's Apistogramma bitaeniata from Manaquiri

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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    hmm ok, you said "If fact, i do not think there are any blue variant A. bitaeniatas. Alike many other species of apistogrammas, the finnages of bitaeniatas are naturally blue", but the bitaeniata i had was purely orange without blue, so i was a little confused about that
    You sure there is no blue?

    Your orange variant will look very close to the A. bitaeniata "Mamuri" picture. Only the base of the dorsal, the ventrals and both ends of the tail is orange. In some, the fringe of the dorsal menbrane is also covered with orange. Hence your "orange" and not naturally blue definition arised.

    If you did observe closely, the other parts of the fins that are not covered with the orange colour is blue (when in neutral, courting mood). Its the blue iridescence that is natural in the fins of a A. bitaeniata (very evident in doubleace specimen in courting mood). Take for example the tail of doubleace specimen. The tail is filled with blue checkered iridescence and when he gets aggressive, inbetween the blue iridescence gets filled with red checkered patterns and this is when you see the fish turning red.

    Hope i am not confusing you. Perhaps in simple terms...
    Take away all the orange colour in your fish,
    Take away the "angry red juice" that is flowing in the fish veins,
    What do you see? A bluish fish when the iridescence gets pronounced with the light reflection and a rather colourless, pale fish when in the dark.

    I used to have a shot of your Ap. bitaeniata "Tefe Bauana" (Orange variant). If its still with me, i'll hook it up for you to see. You can PM me for more clarifications since afterall, this thread is about doubleace excellent A. bitaeniata "Manaquiri" and i'm just commenting on some mis-conception.
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    ok guys.. here's some update of this young male looking into the mirror. Not sure which is the nicer photo so just post all.. my shots still not up to standard yet.










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    this is a very nice fish doubleace hope his dorsal finnage will grow even longer!

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    doubleace! You are done for...told you to go back while you still can, but you didn't heed the advice...

    Those are very nice shots. You managed to capture the sequence where the colour in the fins change when his mood is changing! Great!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    this is a very nice fish doubleace hope his dorsal finnage will grow even longer!
    Thanks.. ya i hoping his dorsal fin to grow longer than that..

    Quote Originally Posted by genes View Post
    doubleace! You are done for...told you to go back while you still can, but you didn't heed the advice...

    Those are very nice shots. You managed to capture the sequence where the color in the fins change when his mood is changing! Great!!!
    oops..Thanks Can't resist his nice coloration.. never tried putting mirror inside the tank before. And its a big different putting the mirror inside and outside the tank. OMG OMG... I NEED ANTIDOTE!!
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    That is why they are one of my favorite apistos! They are like chameleons.

    Now you wouldn't look at him the same as before! He is a very fine and young specimen. The dorsal membrane will grow longer as it matures!
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    Yup.. Cant wait to see what color will he show when he grow up.. I like their high dorsal membrane very much.
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    bitaeniatas are one of my favourite apisto species too because of the colouration (i especially like the white bodies with 2 black lines and the understated yet brightly coloured fins) and the super high dorsal

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    just wondering... isn't the stomach a little bit sunken??

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    Sharp observation ranmasatome.

    Think will a few weeks of pumping with live feed with do the trick
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    Nice male you've got there, alot of potential. Anyway, i sense poison in you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenislev View Post
    Nice male you've got there, alot of potential. Anyway, i sense poison in you.
    hahaha.. my poison are getting deeper and deeper but still can be save
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