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    Apistogramma paucisquamis

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    One of my recent acquisition..
    Will try take the female photo as it is always hiding..



    Last edited by valice; 17th Apr 2007 at 14:38. Reason: Update gallery links

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    Swee! Nice to see them back in town at a hobbyist collection. Hope you can learn more about their characteristics and observation.

    Wild or farm species?
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    It is a farm bred. But quite good quality apsito
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    Thanks Vincent..
    Got it from oversea with the help of a friend..
    read from somewhere that this species female are very afraid of male.. usually need a few female to induce breeding..
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    Nice purchase!!!!!One species of Apistogramma that i'm always wanting to lay my hands on!!!
    But from what i have know,this is 1 of the most challenging species of Apistogramma to spawn beside A.mendezi

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    That was what I read as well. Not an easy species to breed as well it seems. Bought only 1 pair? A pity that it is abit too red for my liking. The blue of the wild caught is somehow lost. But that's my personal preference.
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    This species was quite rare to come by in Singapore previously, often commanding a premium price tag. I remember benetay had to get a pair from Japan previously and it was hand carried back.

    This piece looks slightly emanciated. Probably need a bit of fattening up. In any case, certainly a spunky looking specimen! Hope they breed for you.

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    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benny View Post
    This species was quite rare to come by in Singapore previously, often commanding a premium price tag. I remember benetay had to get a pair from Japan previously and it was hand carried back.

    This piece looks slightly emanciated. Probably need a bit of fattening up. In any case, certainly a spunky looking specimen! Hope they breed for you.

    Cheers,
    Yeah.. I have been pumping this pair with bbs. It was rather skinny when i first got them. Thanks for the comment.

    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post

    That was what I read as well. Not an easy species to breed as well it seems. Bought only 1 pair? A pity that it is abit too red for my liking. The blue of the wild caught is somehow lost. But that's my personal preference.
    Agree with you that it is rather red.. There's only slight bluish tinge on the anal finnage. Would prefer it to be more yellowish as well.
    Last edited by valice; 17th Apr 2007 at 17:38.

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    Nice specimen. As long as they are from reputable sources, even farmbred specimens can look great.

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    The blue of the wild caught is somehow lost. But that's my personal preference.
    Still looking for that blue bitaeniata?
    Eugene (^_^)
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    Wah it's rare. Nice.
    God will make a way, where there seems to be no way

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