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Hi everyone,
I’m hoping to get some confirmation on appropriate tank sizes for different types of Apistogramma, as I’m finding a lot of conflicting information online.
Below is a table showing the Apistogramma species available in my area, along with their suggested lengths and tank sizes according to Seriously Fish.
Are they accurate?
I’m looking for recommendations on Apistogramma varieties that would do well in a 54-litre tank (60 × 30 × 30 cm). The tank will be heavily planted with broad-leaf plants like Anubias and Echinodorus, and the Apistogramma will be the only fish species in the setup.
My original plan was to keep a pair (1 male and 1 female), but I’ve seen mixed advice—some sources suggest the female can become stressed if the male is constantly breeding/chasing. Because of that, I’m also open to keeping a single male if that’s the better option.
I’m planning two separate 54-litre tanks.
At first I was leaning towards Apistogramma cacatuoides, but I’ve also read comments about potential genetic issues in some lines due to heavy inbreeding. With that in mind, I’ve been considering A. macmasteri, A. hongsloi, or A. trifasciata instead.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
The photo below shows the kind of planting style I’m aiming for—this example is from my 160-litre tank, but the 54-litre tanks will use smaller plant varieties with a similar level of cover.
I’m hoping to get some confirmation on appropriate tank sizes for different types of Apistogramma, as I’m finding a lot of conflicting information online.
Below is a table showing the Apistogramma species available in my area, along with their suggested lengths and tank sizes according to Seriously Fish.
Are they accurate?
I’m looking for recommendations on Apistogramma varieties that would do well in a 54-litre tank (60 × 30 × 30 cm). The tank will be heavily planted with broad-leaf plants like Anubias and Echinodorus, and the Apistogramma will be the only fish species in the setup.
My original plan was to keep a pair (1 male and 1 female), but I’ve seen mixed advice—some sources suggest the female can become stressed if the male is constantly breeding/chasing. Because of that, I’m also open to keeping a single male if that’s the better option.
I’m planning two separate 54-litre tanks.
At first I was leaning towards Apistogramma cacatuoides, but I’ve also read comments about potential genetic issues in some lines due to heavy inbreeding. With that in mind, I’ve been considering A. macmasteri, A. hongsloi, or A. trifasciata instead.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
The photo below shows the kind of planting style I’m aiming for—this example is from my 160-litre tank, but the 54-litre tanks will use smaller plant varieties with a similar level of cover.
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