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I just received some new A. cacatuoides... orange-flash and yellow-body orange-flash. I also got some wild A. aggassizii. Now all I need is new tank space...
Fry are the problem Rick... too many. I am limiting breeding space. So far two 40Br are dedicated solely to growing out fish. They are both full, and I have two tens with young spawns growing out to the size where I throw them in a 40. In the breeding tanks there are three Pelvicachromis on broods as well as A. sp. maulbruder and A. panduro. The A veijeta are warming up, and I have no idea why the very yellow and very rotund A. borelli females have not bred or popped. There are two tanks and 35 jars of betta growouts. A tank of pink convict growouts and another of pink convict fry. Honduran redpoint growouts. C. sajica making spawning motions.
I have discovered the secret to success with these fish after struggling for many years with small spawns here and there... attention. Being home means feeding smaller amounts more frequently and jumping on water quality before it causes permanent damage. I used to feed heavily twice a day and water change whenever I had the chance.
Hi Jose,Apistomaster, in september/november, me and a bunch of buddies will go to the north of our country to catch A. borelli "opal", do you want that we´ll send some to you? (for free, of course)