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Re: please help me ID this Apisto



Bob,

My first impression was A. macmasteri, too, but the dorsal spines are not
anywhere near the
highly serrated form that a mature male mac would have. Not many of the dark
markings show, but my bet right now is a form of eunotus, probably the
Orange-fin form or A. cf. eunotus (Santa Ana). Like A. agassizii, this fish is
found in Peru, not Colombia like A. macmasteri.

Mike Wise

Bob Raible wrote:

> I bought a juvenile A. agassizi male which grew out as something
> completely different. Can you take a peek over at my yahoo photo area
> and venture an opinion. Pic on the left is limited resolution for the
> bandwidth impaired, photo on the right is higher resolution and
> 180Kbytes.
>
> Link:
> http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/laetacara/lst?.dir=/FishPix/ID_me_pls
>
> If you can't get the link to work let me know and I will EMAIL the pix
> to you. TIA.
>
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