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Yeah, i agree they breed rather readily. I bred mine in tanks with pH6 without any problem. My setup is simple, a small 40cm tank, ADA amazonia aquasoil, java ferns tied to small pieces of wood.
Is there a apistogramma pundurini? Or is known also as either panduro or nijsseni?
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Hi all
Wild caught apistos sometimes have black patches on their fins and bodies. Are these parasites also known as black spots? And how do we treat them?
Very cool fish to have indeed. Here's a picture of mine in neutral mood. Kept this guy with my Ap. iniridae and even the apisto was no match for his ferocity. They are not difficult to find here in Singapore.
Took a picture of this guy in our LFS. He came in as a contaminant with a shipment of Agassizii "manicore". I think the bands depends on the mood. I'll look again if he is still in the shop. Comparing to RVA's picture. I too think he's a pulchra.
Hi blueblue
Very neat setup that fully untilizes space within the room. :wink: Would love to see it if i get the chance to go HK again. It was a pity i couldn't chat with you longer when i was there.
It will be very difficult for Singapore to attain an apisto scene similiar to HK...