Quite honestly, and without any intent to offend, you are mistaken. Morphological differences alone do not make a "new" species. Nor does species locale. If that was the case, we would have hundreds of sub species amongst fish like salvini, fenestratus, severums even umbees. A DNA analysis is a sound way to determine if this is a new species. Unless this has been done, there is really no debate here.
Secondly, this fish is not "isolated" in certain areas. Another member, as well as a collectors have told me that the fish is available in multiple water ways. Just because it was found in one area does not preclude it from being found in others.
Lastly, this is not an attack on credibility of any person or vendor. I am not even sure if it was stated that it was a new species. My interest in this is purely scientific and solely scientific. Collecting in Nicaragua is not a new thing. Countless people have done it for educational purposes and very few have sold for economic purposes simply because the economics of bringing in a fish that is commonly available is not a sustainable business model. Ultimately you will believe what you want to, and it's your money to spend but to say this is a new species is not likely without the proper scientific protocol.
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Secondly, this fish is not "isolated" in certain areas. Another member, as well as a collectors have told me that the fish is available in multiple water ways. Just because it was found in one area does not preclude it from being found in others.
Lastly, this is not an attack on credibility of any person or vendor. I am not even sure if it was stated that it was a new species. My interest in this is purely scientific and solely scientific. Collecting in Nicaragua is not a new thing. Countless people have done it for educational purposes and very few have sold for economic purposes simply because the economics of bringing in a fish that is commonly available is not a sustainable business model. Ultimately you will believe what you want to, and it's your money to spend but to say this is a new species is not likely without the proper scientific protocol.
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