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  1. #1
    Just an Egg
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
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    Brisbane
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    New Fishchicks list

    Hey guys & gals,

    Today I got a sneak preview of the latest shipment of dwarves from Fishchicks. Most of these species are not in store yet, so for all cockroaches and mexicans you have the chance to get in before we Brisbanites snaffle all the good fish (too late for some ).

    Apistos
    Viejita II (Really super red macmasteri) Seriously stunning people.
    Hongsloi I
    Hongsloi II
    Cruzi
    Algodon II
    Inka
    Alacrina (Mike Wise believes they are sp. 'rot punkt' ) Very nice looking fish.
    Agassizii "Rio Tefe red" - will put up photo later.
    Borellii "Opal"
    sp. 'breitbinden'
    Paucisquamis
    Elizabethae "Red Belly"
    Nijsseni

    Pelvicachromis
    taeniatus "Dehane"
    taeniatus "Lobe"
    taeniatus "Moliwe"
    taeniatus "Kienke" (OMG massive males and awesomely nice fish)
    Roloffi

    A couple of other notables, wild Heckel discus and Scalare (body about the size of a 50c piece). Oh, and there are quite a few badis ruber.

    The standout fish for me, were the Viejita II (I can't stress enough how awesome some of the dominst males look), the Alacrina and all the Pelvicachromis variants.

    You will need to email fishchicks for prices as I do not know them.
    Dwarf cichlids. Large personalities in small packages.

  2. #2
    Just an Egg
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
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    OK, here's a photo of a male that was randomly selected from the tank and put into another tank for photographing.

    Flash


    No Flash
    Dwarf cichlids. Large personalities in small packages.

  3. #3
    Wrigglers
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Newtown Sydney, Australia
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    230
    HI Pete

    Is that the RioTefe Red ? Wildcaught? Quite amazing. Tho I must admit a lot of the aggies Ive seen lately are really yellow, not much of the reds and blues at all. Saw some aggies in a LFS here and they were insipid.

    Steph
    Current fish: A. baenschi, A. agassizi tefe, A. panduro, M ramirezi
    Past Fish: A. agassizi, A. gibbiceps, A. iniridae, A. trifasciata, A. agassizi alenquer,

  4. #4
    Just an Egg
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    Oct 2009
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    Hi Steph,

    Yes, that's the aggies being sold as Rio Tefe "Red". Tank bred though, not wild caught. There is also some debate as to whether they are actually a Rio Tefe line or a line bred line.

    I have a pair as well, and my guess is they are a line bred fish. I'll try and get some photos of my pair when I get a chance.
    Dwarf cichlids. Large personalities in small packages.

  5. #5
    Larvae
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    198
    I've had "rio tefe" aggies.....they looked like this one??
    Very strong horizontal lines along the body


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