What type of wolffish is this its supposed to be a wild blue aimara (variant) but nobody seems to know what sub species this guy is

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So amapa is that basically a brazil point ?

Mybad if i keep erasing,im new to this my apologies
Yes,basically and aimara that are found in that area are said to have different coloring than specimen that are collected in other areas.
 
Yes,basically and aimara that are found in that area are said to have different coloring than specimen that are collected in other areas.
Oh ok ,yeah these guys look like aimara ,i have two now , the eyes are nothing like malas or curi there like big round and higher ,like the aimara , nobody really knows what they are but supposedly there classified from brazil as a Aimara sub
 
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Oh ok ,yeah these guys look like aimara ,i have two now , the eyes are nothing like malas or curi there like big round and higher ,like the aimara , nobody really knows what they are but supposedly there classified from brazil as a Aimara sub
Right,I don't doubt that they are aimara,I was merely offering a possible collection point of origin.....the aimara that you have may in fact be from the Amapa area.
 
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Right,I don't doubt that they are aimara,I was merely offering a possible collection point of origin.....the aimara that you have may in fact be from the Amapa area.
Thank you ,its odd but 90 days ill give a update im gonna power feed em ,so we can see , wouldn't be surprised if there larcade
 
Thank you ,its odd but 90 days ill give a update im gonna power feed em ,so we can see , wouldn't be surprised if there larcade
It does look like lacardae. Get some pics of under the jaw up close too.
 
Can’t see the pores in the pics but folds are right for lac. Will see it when it put on size.
 
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