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Recent content by Im a Doughball

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    Borelli or steel blue

    They are still borellii. Tough to determine sex from the quality of the images.
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    Elizabethae aggression

    IMO, tank too small...I failed pretty miserably trying to keep a trio in a 4' 55 gallon. Pairs seem to behave well, as do groups, but as soon as you get a gravid female, the whole peaceful group dynamic goes out the window.
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    Leaves

    I'm fairly certain that comment was directed at the the author of post #2, who put the effort into telling you to search for an answer, but wouldn't simply tell you to use the oak leaves.
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    Apistos and plecos.

    If you'd like your apistogramma to produce fry, and you'd like your new plecos to keep their eye balls, I'd wager other arrangements are in order...
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    Apistogramma hongsloi super red... Spawning??

    Boys being boys...
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    A. paucisquamis

    Yes, puacisquamis females have a fine pattern/vertical banding in the caudal (just like the males, without the lyrate extensions or color), all of the female mendezi I have, have a very faint, mostly horizontal pattern/no pattern caudal (similar to M mendezi). The mendezi show multiple sub...
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    A. paucisquamis

    Thank you. Personally I find little resemblance to mendezi. If the differences in caudal pattern, or lack thereof, wasn't enough, the differences in the lateral sub band/bands should seal the deal.
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    A. paucisquamis

    While lamenting the loss of a spawn in another tank last night, I turned on the lights, and was pleasantly surprised to find these little guys. Whole bunch of the little guys. Quite a bit smaller than what I would have expected.
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    Elizabethae?

    My best spawns came in water that was 5.0-5.4, 20tds, gh less than 1, kh 0, although I had my water get away from me a few times, and still had fry from the 5.5-5.8 50tds, 2gh, 0kH
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    Elizabethae?

    Excellent, congratulations. Water values are good enough to hatch eggs?
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    Rio Negro sp?

    Interesting contaminant from the Rio Negro.
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    Feeding German Blue Ram Fry

    Congratulations on the fry! In my limited experience with GBR's, I never had the courage to separate the fry from the parents so early. Not sure if my fry were an aberration size wise, but I found them willing and able to consume artemia after about the second day free swimming
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    A. sp Miua courting

    And we have swimmers!
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    A. sp Miua courting

    Oh, she has them in a blind spot. Lucky for me, I can squeeze the phone against the glass from the row of tanks behind.
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    A. sp Miua courting

    Guess we know what courting leads to :)
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