Does anyone know about the "amazon freshwater sole"? I am seeing them pop-up for sale every now and then which has me curious about them.
They are a fair bit pricier than the brackish flounder that used to show up a lot, I think those were "Trinectes maculatus " a brackish species. No idea what the "amazon freshwater sole" really is, I assume there are more than one species but it looks like "Apionichthys natterer" is the one likely to be offered for sale.
Either way I would like to know more about them as there is close to zero information online.
I kept the brackish "freshwater flounder" for some time. They were shy, slow to find food, rarely seen, but not actually difficult to keep alive but also not an enjoyable fish to own. Wouldn't surprise me if the amazon sole was the same, but I would love to be wrong.
They are a fair bit pricier than the brackish flounder that used to show up a lot, I think those were "Trinectes maculatus " a brackish species. No idea what the "amazon freshwater sole" really is, I assume there are more than one species but it looks like "Apionichthys natterer" is the one likely to be offered for sale.
Either way I would like to know more about them as there is close to zero information online.
I kept the brackish "freshwater flounder" for some time. They were shy, slow to find food, rarely seen, but not actually difficult to keep alive but also not an enjoyable fish to own. Wouldn't surprise me if the amazon sole was the same, but I would love to be wrong.

