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  1. Acara19

    BAP Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus "albino"

    Male trapping female, 1/17/22 Fry became free swimming 1/29/22
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    BAP Amatitlania nanolutea

    Kind of hard to see but there are fry in this picture. Spawn date: 2/6/22 Date free swimming: 2/19/22 Got the pair from a guy in this club but don't remember who. There were only around 50 fry to begin with, I'm left with 4 after 2 weeks, hopefully they make it another month and a half.
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    BAP Amatitlania cf. nigrofasciata "rio danli" (honduran red points)

    Spawn date: 2/21/22 Date free swimming: 3/3/22 Apologies for the bad first pic, it's a frame from a video. Pair is courtesy of Kevin at TUIC.
  4. Acara19

    Seeking Gorillus Black Umbee FEMALE

    Ah I see, gotcha. Keep an eye on TUIC as well, as I'm sure you know he usually posts sexed adults, I believe he has sexed Rio mags up right now but shouldn't be too long til he puts san Rafaels back up.
  5. Acara19

    Seeking Gorillus Black Umbee FEMALE

    Cichlids of the Americas has black umbees right now.
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    Fish availability

    Aquatic clarity, blackwater aquatics, wetspot, tangled up in cichlids, cichlids of the americas, Dave's rare fish, and aquabid are all good places to look for online shopping. Currently noone has nanolutea, thought the first ones to get them in may be COTA or wetspot, as cota has a colony of...
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    Are there rock dwelling SA/CA

    I wouldn't consider them habitually rock dwelling, but most amatitlania/cryptoheros tend to stick around cover, and usually spawn under rocks/in crevices. In my experience most acaras are like this as well.
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    Idea: bagging competition?

    Not sure, probably like February or March
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    Theory/revelation: Rio estrella myrnae could be septemfasciata

    Kevin at tuic confirmed, the Rio Estrellas are in fact septemfasciata. Gives me a bit of peace of mind knowing Becca hasn't been feeding actual myrnae to a miurus puffer 😂
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    Theory/revelation: Rio estrella myrnae could be septemfasciata

    I have also just been informed that latitudinally, Limon, specifically Rio limoncito, is supposed to be the easternmost point where septemfasciata occurs, and with Rio Estrella being just Southeast of Limon (and subsequently within myrnae's recognized range), it would make sense for any...
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    Idea: bagging competition?

    Water to air ratio, how tight the bag is/how compressed the air is in comparison to how much there is, how well it's tied off, etc. Could just do a general bagging competition for all bagging styles, but if it were divided into single and double bagging divisions, things like bag squareness and...
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    Theory/revelation: Rio estrella myrnae could be septemfasciata

    I have acquired a group of the Rio Estrella myrnae that have been going around the club for awhile. Love them, they're gorgeous, huge too, but first thing I noticed was the fact that the males were maroon with gold faces like septemfasciata. One of the females also had a sky blue belly, also...
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    Idea: bagging competition?

    Not sure if it's been proposed before, but I had an idea for the next in person meeting, perhaps a bagging competition? Just a fun show of how well you can bag fish. We could have it where either the club board can be the judges, or we can have everyone attending vote, and then we can have...
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    Costa Rican amatitlania map

    I have mapped out (almost) all the amatitlania locales I've seen from Costa Rica. Pretty neat to see how the species divide themselves up. Yellow represents yellow cabuya type nigrofasciata (former siquia) Black represents the normal colored nigrofasciata we're familiar with Red represents the...
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    BAP Reevaluation?

    Are the soda cichlids the ones from that one talk where they lived in the 10 pH hundred degree water and could barely be moved because they died as soon as they got taken out of it? If so that's pretty cool, somewhere down the line I want to get into dambas too but definitely don't think I'm...
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    BAP Reevaluation?

    Ah I see, also I understand that they shouldn't be classed by rarity, but I just brought it up in regards to comparing different species on the list because those rarer species are usually coincidentally harder to breed than their more common relatives, sometimes being the reason they are rare...
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    BAP Reevaluation?

    Not sure if it's possible or if it's been brought up before, but just a suggestion, after looking over the list of genre/species and their classifications for grading, I was confused as to why certain species were listed as category A (as in easier to breed) while others were considered category...
  18. Acara19

    In-person meetings this Fall?

    Sorry if this doesn't answer the question but what what species are you trying to sell?
  19. Acara19

    April Pre Order List

    How far would you be able to ship? I have a friend in MA who's interested in the centrarchus
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    What breeding projects do you guys have in the works?

    As of today I officially have Aphyosemion australe "gold" (eggs) Amatitlania cf. nigrofasciata (fry) Amatitlania myrnae "rio lari" (F2 fry) Amatitlania sp. Honduran red point "rio danli" eggs Amatitlania nanolutea (fry)
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