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Re: A. sp "Glasser"



Steve,

This fish has been called many names. On my list I have A. sp. Glasser (or Glazer
or Glaser) also called Juruá Emerald (Japan), Igarapé Acu?, Red-face,
Brustband/Breast-band, and (my preference) Maulbrüter/Mouthbrooder. Yes, this is
the larvophile mouthbrooding apisto.

Mike Wise

Steve wrote:

> Hi Group,
> I just picked up a trio of these fish and I was curious if anyone knew
> anymore about them?  They appear to be related to cacaqutoides as the
> dorsal on the male is real elongated, and they also have the thicker
> lips.  They're currently being acclimated, after they settle down, I'll
> get a better description if needed.  So far, they're real nice little
> fish (though I have a feeling nice won't be a word to describe them in
> the future.)  They were real active in the bag, begging for food etc so
> I'm hoping these will flourish.  Grabbed them a day or 2 after coming
> into the country and they're fairly healthy, which is more than I can
> say for most of the pandurini that were also in the store.  Thanks for
> any info.
> Steve
>
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