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According to my source of information the red hongsloi female strain was 'property' of the Berliner Zoo (DDR) in the late '70s while the blue (Ap. aff.) eunotus belonged to Koslowski (early '80s).
Can anybody confirm that?
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Is it a fact that panduros form only pairs? I read somewhere that they harem-breeding is possible too. Are the exclusively "pair-breeding" apistos, dwarf cichlids?
I read that there are/were forms of A. eunotus females that wear blue breeding dress like hongsloi females with red. Have you ever seen such specimens? Or better, dou you have pictures?
In the newsletter Glaser says "For our customers: the animals have code xxxx on our stocklist. Please note that we exclusively supply the wholesale trade.". I don't know more.
It seems I'm already transformed by my wife. Even I don't want racks in the kitchen. (I have 2 in the pantry opening from the kitchen :D instead of jars, sausages and such things normally excepted in my country) Though, once I saw a long but not tall or wide tank maybe under the kitchen window...
When i see such tanks wiht lots of leaves the idea of messy grounds and corners (because of the rotten leaves) comes into my mind, though i never had something like that. Do such tanks have the problem i mentioned?