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dpgc4life
Tue Apr 10, 2007, 02:27 AM
Hey everyone, i was hoping someone would be able to help me out and give me a listing of available geoes in melb. Ta Zak

discus lover01
Sat May 26, 2007, 02:50 PM
i am in SA and have jupari for sale $20ea 4cm

ozarowana
Tue Sep 25, 2007, 05:58 AM
List compiled on another forum...

From what I have gathered... * means they are breeding (that I know of)

Eartheaters list

G. abalios (immediate ovophilous, may be a couple of morphs) *
G. cf. altifrons "Aripuana I" (immediate ovophilous, highly likely an abalios) *
G. altifrons "Manaus"
G. altifrons "Tapajos"
G. altifrons "Tocantins" (immediate ovophilous, may be a couple of morphs) *
G. altifrons "Xingu"
G. brachybranchus (sold as surinamensis) *
G. winemilleri
G. cf. argyrostictus "Arapiuns" *
G. sp. "Rio Branco" (formerly G. cf. altifrons "Aripuana II")(delayed ovophilous or larvophilous?) *

G. sp. Araguaia orange head (larvophilous) *
G. sp. Tapajos orange head (larvophilous) *

G. sp. "Pindare" *

G. brasiliensis *
G. iporangensis

G. steindachneri *

Satanoperca leucosticta (spotted face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca leucosticta "Sinous" (swirly face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca lilith

Acarichthys heckelii
Guianacara geayi *

Gymnogeophagus balzanii *
Gymnogeophagus labiatus "Centurion"

Biotodoma cupido

Rumours / very unlikely / incorrectly labelled list
G. dicrozoster (no solid proof they are here)
G. sp. "Bahia Red"
Satanoperca jurupari
Gymnogeophagus meridionalis

Pronunciation
Araguaia - ara gwhya
Tocantins - toe can teens
Tapajos - tapa Yos
Xingu - shing gu
Manaus - man nows

I'll update as new info is gathered.

glo
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 10:46 AM
Ozarowana,

Do you know where you can G Geayi? I haven't seen them around for years. Also, G Altifrons Tapajos?

ozarowana
Wed Oct 03, 2007, 01:36 AM
Guianacara geayi
I've been told there are some breeding groups still around and that there hasn't been much demand for fry, so the breeders aren't really producing any. Quality is also an issue apparently. I guess this fish went out of fashion and now they are starting to come back into fashion. :D

G. altifrons "Tapajos"
I think with these fish they are probably in the stage where there are limited numbers of fish being grown up and waiting to be spawned.

ozarowana
Thu Nov 22, 2007, 01:02 AM
Update

Geophagus cf. altifrons "Aripuana II" should now be known as G. sp. "Rio Branco".

ozarowana
Thu Dec 06, 2007, 09:26 AM
Talked to a guy who has a colony of seven Gymnogeophagus labiatus "Centurion".

His words were "they are exactly like the pics in books and on the net". Getting some pics when he gets a chance.

Moved them to currently here list.

geo/discus breeder
Fri Dec 07, 2007, 02:22 AM
Satanoperca leucosticta (spotted face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca leucosticta (swirly face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca lilith
all these miss labeled fish are scarcely avalible atm
elspecially
Satanoperca lilith im aware they havnt been capive breed much if at all in the world and we cant import them

ozarowana
Sat Dec 08, 2007, 01:18 AM
What makes you say they are mislabelled?

In regards to lilith they are very likely breeding here in Australia as there is a topic strongly suggesting this on another forum.

ozarowana
Fri May 30, 2008, 01:46 AM
Updated

Work in progress
http://www.geocities.com/eartheatersoz

ozarowana
Thu Feb 12, 2009, 07:58 AM
UPDATED LIST

From what I have gathered... * means they are breeding (that I know of)

Eartheaters list

G. abalios (immediate ovophilous, what came in as dicrozoster)
G. abalios (what was being sold as G. cf. altifrons "Aripuana I")*
G. altifrons "Manaus"
G. altifrons "Tocantins ???" (immediate ovophilous, different to below, maybe different alti variant) *
G. altifrons "Tocantins" (quite common now) *
G. brachybranchus (sold as surinamensis, has 4-5 lateral bars (maybe more?) and in some pics a tear shaped lateral spot) *
G. sp. (also sold as surinamensis, 7 lateral bars, have seen young fish with bars 4 and 5 forming a Y (related to true G. dicrozoster?), maybe the same fish as G. brachybranchus, lateral barring may change as the fish matures)
G. winemilleri
G. cf. argyrostictus "Arapiuns" *
G. cf. argyrostictus "Aripuana" (were possibly here not anymore)
G. sp. "Rio Branco" (formerly G. cf. altifrons "Aripuana II")(larvophilous) *
G. sp. "Araguaia Orange Head" (larvophilous) *
G. sp. "Tapajos" Orange Head" (larvophilous) *
G. sp. "Pindare" *
G. brasiliensis *
G. steindachneri *


Satanoperca leucosticta (spotted face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca sp. "Sinuous" (swirly face, delayed ovophilous) *
Satanoperca lilith (maybe here) * maybe breeding

Acarichthys heckelii *
Guianacara geayi

Gymnogeophagus balzanii *
Gymnogeophagus labiatus "Centurion"

Biotodoma cupido

Rumours / very unlikely / incorrectly labelled list
G. altifrons "Tapajos" (possibly here)
G. altifrons "Xingu" (quite likely here)
G. dicrozoster (not here)
G. sp. "Bahia Red" (not here)
G. iporangensis (not sure)
Satanoperca jurupari (not here)
Gymnogeophagus meridionalis (not here)

http://www.geocities.com/eartheatersoz/ SITE UPDATED


Pronunciation
Araguaia - ara gwhya
Aripuana - ari pun nar
Tocantins - toe can teens
Tapajos - tapa Yos
Xingu - shing gu
Manaus - man nows