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Re: My Sunsets spawned



Francine,

Sound like A. hippolytae to me, but could be A. rupununi or young A.
steindachneri. Find a good reference and check the size and shapes of the cheek
stripe and flank patch. You should be able to ID them by these features.

Mike Wise

Uneekwa wrote:

> My Sunsets finally spawned!  There are maybe 15 to 20 of them.
> PH 5.0 <4 degrees hardness.
>
> I just bought a grab bag of assorted Apistos.  They are all juveniles.  Two
> of them have a rectangular spot above the lateral line that goes to just
> below of the dorsal.  The overall color is the normal grey-brown.  The
> caudal is truncated.  At this point that is all that is prominant about the
> fish.  Would this possibly be hippolytae?
>
> Anyone out there have any ideas.  All are welcome!
>
> Francine in MD
> Fish - photography - genealogy
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