Erik Olson wrote: > The four fish have turned out to be at least two, possibly three, separate > species. Two of them turn out to be a pair of aggies (we think) yes > and have already spawned (we found eggs last night while taking video!). One of them > may be an iniridae like Randy's, yes, iniridae > and one of them we can't identify yet. Take a look for yourself at > http://mystery.thekrib.com > where I've cobbled together some very crappy video stills (available > light, limited resolution). As always, I hope to get some better slides > eventually of these guys. For grins, I also put in a few shots of the > fish we were looking to mate them with. Guess not! There's a good chance you can! The fish looks like an iniridae-complex female (can't see the caudal very well). It might be a female A. uaupesi, but need a better photo to be sure. Mike Wise > > > - Erik > > --- > Erik D. Olson amazingly, at my own domain. > erik at thekrib.com (fails? try eriko at wrq.com) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@majordomo.pobox.com. > For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, > email apisto-request@majordomo.pobox.com. > Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@majordomo.pobox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@majordomo.pobox.com. Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"!