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Re: Geophagus brasiliensis



I am thinking of getting into these guys. Jurupari to be specific. 
Mike, where can i find Weinder's book?

Rich

Mike & Diane Wise wrote:
> 
> Tsuh Yang,
> 
> Geophagus braziliensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) is still a valid species, but not all fish in the hobby going by the name
> "G. braziliensis" is this fish. There are several braziliensis-like fish that belong to a species complex, as you said,
> like surinamensis. Weidner's book "South American Eartheaters" is an excellent information source on this group of fish.
> 
> Mike Wise
> 
> Piabinha@aol.com wrote:
> 
> > can someone clarify something for me?  is this considered to be a species, or a species complex, like "surinamensis"?
> >
> > tsuh yang
> >
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