Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Apistogramma Macmasteri

Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Most aquarists are familiar with the family Cichlidae, and over the past fifteen to twenty years they have become arguably the most popular family of fish kept in captivity. This family offers something for every taste. Large or small, aggressive or passive, carnivores, piscivores and herbivores, hard or soft water: there is a cichlid for everyone. The group for me is Neo-tropical Dwarf Cichlids. This artificial grouping of cichlids from South America that do not exceed 10cm. in total adult length includes the families Apistogramma, Microgeophagus, Apistogrammoides, Nannacara and Crenicara, and some authorities include representatives from Aequidens provided they meet the size limitation of < 10 cm (4 inches).

Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 Apistogramma Macmasteri

 

 

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