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Recent content by Maq

  1. Maq

    What's up people. New apistogramma owner here in the uk!

    Yea the bleeding hearts are ferocious eaters fry won't stand a chance!, when feeding They look like a school of piranhas lolz The 45 unfortunately isn't very long or wide I think it only 24x12x12" maybe not even that large, may have to wait till I have the 300l and hope that there's enough...
  2. Maq

    What's up people. New apistogramma owner here in the uk!

    Hey, I'm in Leicestershire rr16, once I have some time think I'll set up a breeding tank in the kitchen... I have bleeding heart tetras, siamese algae eaters, peppered corys and panda corys. In this tank. In the other 90l I have yoyo loaches, platinum tetras and dwarf honey gouramis. The end...
  3. Maq

    What's up people. New apistogramma owner here in the uk!

    The tank is heavily stocked, I'd like to leave them there and hope for the best but I know survival will be unlikely :-/ But as I have never bred fish id like to try and achieve it at least once. PH is sitting at around 6/7 not sure about the hardness I'll have to buy myself a test to accompany...
  4. Maq

    What's up people. New apistogramma owner here in the uk!

    After being absent from fish keeping for many years I found myself over the past several months squaring and setting up two comminuted aquariums! I started witn a 90l (30x12x15") which I must admit I rushed in to. Only used a gravel substrate didn't research the plants I used and just got it...
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