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    Apistogramma agassizii

    Hi guys,

    Here's one of the most common South American Dwarf Cichlid on the market. You can find hobbyists from Singapore to Sweden, from Australia to America keeping this classic, entry level fish.





    However, be aware that prices varies from US$2 a piece to US$380 per pair, depending on collection point and color variant.

    Cheers,

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    Benny, what's the chance that you've got a pic of the A. agassizi "Santarem Red head"?

    I've been facinated with them ever since I saw them at last year's Aquarama.... Finally found some of them, but then can't find a decent picture of them to share my excitement over them.

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    Nope. Don't have that in my pictorial inventory.

    I helped a fellow hobbyist acquired a pair, but never got around to do a shoot for it. Probably gone by now from what I heard. Water is often a disaster in Singapore, as you may have heard Thio complained.

    Cheers,

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    heheh... Benny, u can shoot some of these red heads at u-know-where this weekend. Quite a few pairs XL size...

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    Love the aggies but just have no luck with the males. My 4 females are doing spectacularly in my display tank but my males keep dying. Can't figure out why. All my other apisto's are doing fine, just those damn male aggies.

    p.

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    Well not having good run with the aggie either - might be constipation again. Fed too much bloodly bloodworm two days ago, thought I could get away with it.

    The only different to your's P is my female is struggling - male is fine. She's got a slightly inflated belly and doing a head stand.

    I think she's gone - as I've already noticed she's not in good shape this morning before leaving home. Oh well - time to look for another decent female......

    Thomas.

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    The agassizi was my first true, dwarf cichlid love....

    Great pics mate!

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    Them pics are great, what camera you using ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkap
    Love the aggies but just have no luck with the males. My 4 females are doing spectacularly in my display tank but my males keep dying. Can't figure out why. All my other apisto's are doing fine, just those **** male aggies.
    that's what's been happening with my male viejitas, too, I put them in the tank and a few days later they're catfood! I've picked the best looking males in the store twice and both have died .... third time lucky, I got a very young male with only one eye and he's doing really well! All the female haven't had a problem .... go figure

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    Here's my male agg, been in my display tank together with a female and other blue rams and tetras for 3-4 months already, seems to be doing fine

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