Pterophyllum Scalare or Altum?
Have buy it some Altum, if it not i shall return this to the shop.
Pterophyllum Scalare or Altum?
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Re: Pterophyllum Scalare or Altum?
Va fasen mannen har du blitt lurad ?
Den är ingen altum iaf även om den ser ut att vara en tjusig vanlig skalar
Edit in english No altums there patrik and that i now see that many others already have told you in the other thread that i just saw but it´s a nice looking p. scalare but way too expensive dude so go back with them and get your money back
Den är ingen altum iaf även om den ser ut att vara en tjusig vanlig skalar
Edit in english No altums there patrik and that i now see that many others already have told you in the other thread that i just saw but it´s a nice looking p. scalare but way too expensive dude so go back with them and get your money back
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Re: Pterophyllum Scalare or Altum?
Hi,
just back from India (expedition with beautiful new discoveries of some amazonh hillstream loaches) a fast answer:
This is the typical Pterophyllum which was described as P. emeckei and later placed in synonomy with P. scalare (but I belive it is a good species, some a re working on it...). This angelfish lives only in the liower Amazon region, from the Rio Negro to near the Amazon mouth - in its tributaries.
These are very nice (and have nothing at all to do with P. altum), a species that stays smaller, never as large as most of the others.
best regards
Heiko Bleher
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just back from India (expedition with beautiful new discoveries of some amazonh hillstream loaches) a fast answer:
This is the typical Pterophyllum which was described as P. emeckei and later placed in synonomy with P. scalare (but I belive it is a good species, some a re working on it...). This angelfish lives only in the liower Amazon region, from the Rio Negro to near the Amazon mouth - in its tributaries.
These are very nice (and have nothing at all to do with P. altum), a species that stays smaller, never as large as most of the others.
best regards
Heiko Bleher
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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