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Thanks - probably not very visible on the photo but the "valley area" is complete with a sand bottom and behind the right big rock (not visible on a front view) there is another one. Hope this is enough - up until now it seems the feel pretty happy in the tank
Thank you. Also a picture of the current tank - not really well matured yet but water parameters are all stable.
having multiple pairs in a tank is definetly something I would like to do but not in this one - would need a bigger one.
Thanks. The Boraras brigittae looks like a nice option. Maculatas I already have in a separate tank and only for that reason I would probably opt for something new :D
Hello,
I just recently fall in love with Apistos and have created my first tank for a borelli pair.
Will ask probably a lot of sometimes stupid questions :D
Best
Sindergi
Hello (first time poster),
I just recently setup a new 40 Gallon tank for some Apistos Borelli. The tank is still not very mature - it is fully cycled and water parameters are stable and more or less what I would like to see.
A couple of days I introduced a pair of Borellies and they look...