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Yes i know..but i just want to know how to distinguish them physically...
I google their pics but seems no differences between surinamensis and altifrons lol....here we go...

G. Altifrons (left), G Surinamensis (right)

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HrHagel;4694320; said:
Yes it is an altifrons, i was just being more exact in regards to the variant. :) Apologies, if it came out sounding wrong.

Yes, your fish is a G. Altifrons, from the Rio Tocantins. (alt. sp. "Aeroes")

Where did you get this information from? Any pictures I've seen of "sp.Aeroes" have a larger mid lateral spot. Also, how can you tell what river the fish came from just by looking at it. The fish pictured can be from Xingu, British Guyana, or various other rivers and tributaries throughout Brazil.

How about we just call it an Altifrons :)
 
Nemesis;4697520; said:
Where did you get this information from? Any pictures I've seen of "sp.Aeroes" have a larger mid lateral spot. Also, how can you tell what river the fish came from just by looking at it. The fish pictured can be from Xingu, British Guyana, or various other rivers and tributaries throughout Brazil.

How about we just call it an Altifrons :)

Yes, ofcourse there's always uncertanties.

I just blew up the picture, and it looks exactly like mine did, from the tocantins, down to the last scale.

Yes, i undestand, we can just call it altifrons :)
 
Nemesis;4697520; said:
Where did you get this information from? Any pictures I've seen of "sp.Aeroes" have a larger mid lateral spot.

That's my understanding too. Some refer to them as G. aff. altifroms "Aeroes". They have a large mid-lateral spot that you don't see in "typical" G. altifrons.

Quite sure the fish in the OP is a G. altifrons. I've kept three variants - "Tapajos", "Tocantins" and "Manuas" (which might be the port instead of locality). They definitely look different, but a bit hard to tell from one picture.
 
this whole surinamensis thing is all too confusing - ITS A SEXY FISH is all i know lol!
 
Dark_Angel;4698718; said:
Hmmm can u share the 3 pics of them?

Well, my feeling is that "Tapajos" is more yellow, "Tocantins" more red, and "Manuas"more metallic blue. But I had them at different times in different tanks at different age, so it's really hard to compare. Here are a few pics anyway.

"Tapajos"
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"Tocantins" - had them as juvie and had to rehome them b/c lack of space
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"Manuas"
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