[Cyprinodontiformes] Skiffia multipunctata !!!

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Caros colegas,

 

Estamos igualmente actualizados em relação à newsletter da GLASER.

Chamo a vossa atenção para a disponibilidade de Skiffia multipunctata, por sinal uma
população muito simpática.

Mais vos informo que esta é a minha última mensagem até ao meu regresso do GWG em
França, onde vou contactar com todas as espécies de Goodeiídeos e um número simpático
de Poeciliídeos.

 

Dear colleagues,

 

The GLASER newsletter it is also updated.

Please have a look at this very nice population of Skiffia multipunctata.

This it will be my last message prior to my return from the GWG meeting in France,
were I’ll be in contact with all the Goodeid species and a good number of Poeciliid
species too. 

Um abraço

Miguel Andrade 

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De: Aquarium Glaser GmbH [mailto:info  aquariumglaser.de] 
Enviada: Nenhum
Para: Miguel Andrade
Assunto: Aquarium Glaser Newsletter September 30th, 2011

 


 
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Apistogramma agassizii Flamenco

 
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Currently we received one of the most beatiful varieties of Apistogramma agassizii in
limited numbers. The variety "Flamenco" is collected in the wild, but according to
our exporter it does not represent a local population. The Flamenco variety is
selected from other "normal" Apistogramma agassizii catches.

 
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It is well known that under aquarium conditions it is quite easy to establish  stable
colour varieties from Apistogramma-species that show a high degree of polychromatism
in the wild (for example A. agassizii, A. bitaeniata, A. cacatuoides). So it seems
very likely that fish like the Flamenco variety represent the ancestors of the pretty
A. agassizii "Redback", which is unknown from the wild so far.

 
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For our customers: the fish have code 614182 on our stocklist.Please note that we
exclusively supply the wholesale trade.

 
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Lexicon: Apistogramma: ancient Greek, means "with unreliable line". It is not known
wether the lateral line organ or the pattern is meant. agassizii: dedication name for
Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), an important naturalist.

Text & photos: Frank Schäfer

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Skiffia multipunctata 

 
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One of our proofed breeders supplied us with a very nice collection of some Goodeids,
which are very seldom available in the trade. However, we have only limited numbers
in stock. One of the pretties species is Skiffia multipunctata. The males vary a lot
regarding coloration, so a tank with Skiffia multipunctata is very intersting to look
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Goodeids are livebearing fishes. They are kept best in unheated aquaria. During the
warm season the fish are particularly suitable for outdoor aquaria. Skiffia
multipunctata reach a maximum size of about 6 cm, males always stay smaller than the
females. In the wild Skiffia feed a lot on algae. In aquaria they readily take any
usual fishfood, but a good flakefood has proofed to be the best for the species.

 
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For our customers: the fish have code 455353 on our stocklist. Please note that we
exclusively sipply the wholesale trade.

 
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Lexicon: Skiffia: dedication name for F. J. V. Skiff, a former director of the Field
Columbian Museum in Chicago. multipunctata: Latin, means "with many spots".

Suggestion of a common name: Black spotted splitfin

Text & photos: Frank Schäfer

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