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Re: Apistogramma moae



Dave,

Yes, it is quite possible, as I said in a previous reply to a message from Dave
Soares: "... I
must admit that there is always the possibility that they actually are the true

A. moae. Several new fish coming from the upper Juruá are now coming into the
country."

I don't know anyone who has this species, but that doesn't mean that they
aren't in the country. It isn't what I would call a 'high demand' item
commercially.

Mike Wise

David Sanchez wrote:

> Could it be possable that those orginal fish from
> Germany were spread to the righ people and places
> because I have seen A.moae on lists from Holland,
> Germany and other European countries. Also these fish
> find their way to America. I know of several importers
> out there bringing in these fish for the few years.
> The question is now does anyone out there have any of
> these fish? I know at the conventions many such fish
> are available. A picture would be nice so we can see
> if they are the true A.moae.
>
> Dave Sanchez
>
>
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