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i keep a trio of F1 "masken" from two years ago
they did breed occasionally when they where younger
i keep them like i always did in pure RO water , PH 5,5 , KH < 2 , GH < 2
five dogs hunged alive two weeks ago in SITIA - CRETE - Greece and shocked every dog , animal and nature friend in Greece
the following link shows the cruelty http://anergoidimosiografoi.blogspot.com/2009/05/5.html
For the most Cretes the citizens of the island of Crete it is something...
i had the same problem in my fishroom
The solution came with some spiders that came in by them selves and created their nets at the corners of the fishroom and they ate all the mosqitos
then i caught a specimen of a gecko species that is endemic in greece (Hemidactylus turcicus)...
i tried them a couple of times but their hatching rate was really poor and if i remember correct they were slightly bigger than bbs
anyway if you try them i would like to know what happened
georgedv
i searched for the pet shop you asked me and unfortunately doesn't exist anymore but if...
i have a trio in 50 litres and they breed from time to time but the second female eats the fry when the mother chases the dither fish nannostomus eques
hello everybody
i have a non cichlid question for today :)
how many species of hatchets exist ? i have only found two but saw photos that show more species
are there more than two ?
thank's , Nick
i have a pair of ex-herotilapia ( ? ) http://www.cichlidae.com/gallery.php?genus=Archocentrus or Archocentrus multispinosa in a 80cm tank with two female guppies and their offspring as dithers for 6 months now but they haven't spawned till now
i think they must be the most peacefull fish...
you can watch the anal fin , if the fish has 3 hard spines at the anal fin then it is Apistogramma but if it has 4 or more (?) then it is Apistogramoides
and i think it is Apistogramoides pucalpaensis