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Re: Anyone have pics of....



Big John,

A. sp. Maulbrüter is a very pretty fish in its own right, even disregarding
its unusual (for apistos) breeding behavior. Julio, I think, has it on his
web page as A. sp. Brustband.

I assume that the A. sp. Nauta is the same as A. sp. Yaranayuto (that's a
mouthful!) seen on Julio's site.

I haven't seen A. sp. Corrientes yet, but Julio says it's a regani-like
species.

John Wubbolt wrote:

> Hello Everyone
>
> Ok, with the NEC coming up next weekend, I plan on picking up some new
> species to me.   I was wondering if anyone has pics or can tell me what
> the following species look like.
>
> Apisto sp "Rio Corrientes"
> Apisto sp Maulbruter
> Apisto sp "Rio Nanay"
>
> Im already going to pick up the Cara Pinta or Masken, which ever you
> prefer to call it, along with Cf Pebas.    I am pretty sure i'll nab the
> Maulbruter just because of its spawning/rearing methods , irregardless
> of what it looks like.
>
> Also is anyone working with Sp Miua, I've seen the pics Julio has up on
> his page, but dont know anything about how difficult a fish it is to
> work with.   Any special requirements??   This looks like a neat little
> fish and i'd like to know more about it before splurging for them.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> See you all in Hartford if you are going!!
>
> Tundra John
>
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