it's gonna be a goodeid year

I think I may have already asked this, but do you work alongside the conservation project like at Tropiquaria Zoo?
 
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I'm a member and board member of Poecilia Netherlands. We also support a project in Morelia, Mexico. Main focus are goodeids. Captive bred specimens will be rereleased in their natural habitats. As you already know there are a number of goodeid species that are endangered in the wild.
 
They’re not widely distributed in the hobby . They seem to be a specialty live bearers thing that only those in the know are able to acquire .
Well, there are stores which do offer them but for most stores this species will be considered being rare. It's a wild livebearer species that doesn't show that much color. And the color that this species has is considered being dull in comparison to breeding forms of ovoviviparous livebearers. I mention deliberately "ovoviviparous" because thusfar there are no breeding forms of viviparous livebearers (with the exception of Dermogenys pusilla).
 

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