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Re: A. sp. Wangenflecken??



I have seen these fish here in Vancouver as well,  one shop claimed they
were A. borelli and the other said they were wild caught from brazil (but he
didn't know what they were or where they came from). Again they all seemed
to be males.

Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Laidlaw <kl@roe.ac.uk>
To: <apisto@majordomo.pobox.com>
Sent: February 1, 2000 7:47 AM
Subject: RE: A. sp. Wangenflecken??


> There appears some confusion as to whether the fish being discussed is
> A.borellii, sp. wangenfleck or the "blue head" domestic form of caetei.
> Have a look at http://www.thekrib.com/Apisto/A-borellii.html  which shows
> three specimens of borellii.  Two of the ones shown (which are natural
> colour varieties) have blue and red markings on the gill covers.  The
"blue
> head" A.caetei I've seen have blue markings right over the whole head.
>
> Ken.
>
>
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