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  1. Hannibal

    Tahuantinsuyoa Macantzatza (Inca Stone Fish)

    I am heading up to TFP Saturday morning to pick up some stuff so I was checking out their fish selection on line and these came up. I put the name in the Google machine and pretty much came up with they are a dwarf cichlid from South America and are rare in the hobby. Does anyone here keep...
  2. dogofwar

    My Inca Stone Fish (Tahuantinsuyoa macantzatza) bred

    My pair of Inca Stone Fish (http://www.cichlidae.com/gallery/genus.php?g=Tahuantinsuyoa) bred on a piece of PVC pipe yesterday. The eggs weren't there this AM so they're either guarding the wigglers somewhere or they're gone. The pair is in a 2'x2'x1' tank with a bunch of Gymnogeos. I could...
  3. D

    Apisto Diplotaenia, Inca

    Hi, all; I'm going to let go of my Apist diplotaenia breeders. There's about fifteen in the group. I know both sexes are represented, but can't say what the ratio is. Chances are there's more males than females. If anyone wants the whole bunch for $100, I'll bring them to the meeting. I also...
  4. M

    Apistogramma Inca (50?)

    Hello all, Can anyone shed light on what the "50" means after the name Apistogramma inca? I bought a pair of A. inca at the auction workshop (ur fish franny) and when I got home I jumped online to do research on them. I barely found anything, then I looked at Ron's site and he has them...
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