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Hi all,
I've purchased five sub-adult Dicrossus filamentosus a few weeks ago. They've settled in really well and are becoming sexable.
I'll keep a pair, but I'm not sure I'll be able to get the water soft and acidic enough for them to breed.
This time I'm going to feed them much more carefully, difficult because they are typical blackwater fish and eat everything.
Cheers Darrel
I've purchased five sub-adult Dicrossus filamentosus a few weeks ago. They've settled in really well and are becoming sexable.
I'll keep a pair, but I'm not sure I'll be able to get the water soft and acidic enough for them to breed.
This time I'm going to feed them much more carefully, difficult because they are typical blackwater fish and eat everything.
Cheers Darrel