apisto-baenschi
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Apisto baenschi commonly known as Inka came from the Middle Rio Huallaga in Peru. Baenschi lives in still or slow moving water with root tangles. It is an omnivore and belongs to the Cave Spawner breed. It has a red ring on the tail fin, with caudal spot on their body. This particular fish is still juvenile but you can see the brilliant iridescent coloration on the pectoral and dorsal fins. Inka is a colourful fish with blue, orange, yellow and red. The male baenschi has a Mohawk which is much feathery and can stand up straight. It can ripple to the side in the current. It is very unique looking fish.