>I have made two collecting trips >to Peru and brought back A. nijsseni, norberti, agassizi, bitaeniata, >eunotus, cacatoides, and Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis. Wow! I collected all of the above in Peru minus the nijsseni and norberti. Which parts of Peru did you collect in? Up or down river from Iquitos? Tell us more! >If anyone knows of a collecting trip for this summer or a scource for T-Bars >please let me know. Margarita tours runs trips often but you have already collected more species of apistos than we have found there so far. I have been near the type locality (i believe) of cruzi but we didn't find any in our brief stop. I got 5 (all female, drat) Apistogrammoides last year, they were rare in that location compared to the eunotus, cacatuoides and agassizi bunch. Frank O'Carroll, Tokyo <A HREF="http://www2.gol.com/users/ocarroll/amazon/">http://www2.gol.com/users/ocarroll/amazon/</A> ============ Reminder: Kindly quote parsimoniously when replying ============= This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@aquaria.net. To subscribe or unsubscribe or get help , send the word "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" or "help" in the body (not subject) to apisto-request@aquaria.net