kekee... who knowsI know there r some F1 cacautiodes, the rest i dun really know..
kekee... who knowsI know there r some F1 cacautiodes, the rest i dun really know..
It seems like there is a recent surge of interests in Dwarf Cichlids/ Apistos. We've imported several shipment of wild caught specimen named as Apistogamas var (Yellow, Red, Blue, Green and Gold). Since all were collected from the Amazonia tributaries, specimens come in different sizes and colours; mostly were juvenilles. We believe some were hybrids which the wild adults cross-bred along the way. To make matter worse, we've mixed different shipment due to resources constraint - this adds to the confusion of the strain (or fun) to ID the exact breed when one is staring at them. I've check through the stocklist files and the following can be found in our farm: A. Borelli, A. Rotkeil, A. Cacautoides, A. Agassizii, A. Agassizii var, A. Mendezi, A.Iniridae and many others variance. For Apistos fans, it is recommended that you come in group to share the afternoon ID the fishes- even better if you can get the company of experienced enthusiasts. We will definitely be delighted to help out if time permits.
Yellow, Red, Blue, Green and Gold? where got such colors![]()
Greem woooHOoooŞ GOlD Whooowhahahahahha ...... Blue cuckacoo...red cuckacoo
Cheers!
Benetay
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