Rex740 Fish Addict Joined Feb 24, 2007 Messages 907 Reaction score 0 Location Florida Jun 10, 2011 #1 These were sold to my friend as iniradae which I know they are not. It looks like a caucatoides shape but the full grown adults don't have much color at all. Is it a poor quality caucatoides or something else? Sorry for quality.
These were sold to my friend as iniradae which I know they are not. It looks like a caucatoides shape but the full grown adults don't have much color at all. Is it a poor quality caucatoides or something else? Sorry for quality.
minnnt Fish Expert Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 12,060 Reaction score 0 Location Nottinghamshire Jun 10, 2011 #2 No idea, but he is a beaut!! It's nice to see apistos that aren't double/triple red all the time.
A ApistoNut Fishaholic Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 443 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 13, 2011 #3 looks like a female cactuoides to me?
S steve1572 New Member Joined May 8, 2009 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Jun 24, 2011 #4 Its a young male Apistogramma cacatuoides either a poorly coloured domestic strain or could be wild
L lowthy76 Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 31, 2009 Messages 186 Reaction score 0 Jun 25, 2011 #5 looks identical to my female cacatuoides before she was put in with a male then she went a yellow colour
looks identical to my female cacatuoides before she was put in with a male then she went a yellow colour
C cupcakes New Member Joined Jun 30, 2011 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Jun 30, 2011 #6 Very nice indeed. I look at these everytime i go to the fish shop, but i am too scared to buy them. Are they easy to look after?
Very nice indeed. I look at these everytime i go to the fish shop, but i am too scared to buy them. Are they easy to look after?