Rio ampyacu apistogramma

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So guys I know I asked a few day ago about identification and I was I had a mixed group of Apistos. After googling I am 90 percent sure I have apsitogramma biatenta. The 2 males I have a 2 females I have look almost I identcal to the pictures. I Rehomed the other two that were different. Please help make sure they are the same species. I have lots of pics to help identify. Also I was told if not biatenta that they could be wild caught cacatoides.

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Fish in the first ~6? photos is a rather nice male WC cacatuoides; other fish look close enough to cf. ortegai. None of them are bitaeniata, or even very close to it (except the cacatuoides, which is still rather distinct). All great fish, though.
Might face aggression issues down the line; would recommend separating the cacatuoides from the rest.
 
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