A. latezonatus or A. mccullochi

tmays

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Do you guys know of anyone in the U.S. that is breeding A. latezonatus or A. mccullochi. I would really like to get my hands on some of these guys! My friend brought in some very nice A. chrysopterus off of Australia, but do to shipping stress they never make it. They were very nice looking fish, but were in very bad shape when they made it to Michigan!!!!
 
To the best of my knowledge no one is breeding latz or has ever raised any that did spawn. No one has ever had macs spawn in a tank, but that may change soon and no they are not in the US.
 
Its not me :). I have never kept A. latezonatus or A. mccullochi. I do have a couple chrysopterus, but they are not paired together.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6682659#post6682659 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chungsl
Is someone bred wideband in Farms of Florida?
check below link:
http://www.maskota.com.mx/html/conocenos/marinas.html

That's kind of strange, but then again, I can't read much of it :( So I don't understand what's going on :rolleyes:

That last picture of the greenhouse though is on the Harbor Branch campus across from the ACTED building (ORA). I believe some of those pics appear in Wilkerson's book.

Maybe they just lifted the pics? Notice that the maroon genus is spelled "Premmas" and some of the species names are capitalized.

-Matt
 
LMAO
Geez those pics are OLD! The blonde hasn't worked here in over six years! The last three pics are definitely of ORA. A couple of the others may also be.

Thanx for bringing this into light. I'll check into it.

Oh, and John? You never know ;)
 
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