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Had a pair of A. paucisquamis 'novo iron' with orange twin bar about a year ago.
You can see the pic at AQ although the orange bar at the top of the caudal fin didn't quite come out in the photograph.
Ok we have a deal.
Give me a few months time as I am settling my apartment move.
Then I can do up my Apistos rack too.
Also, I noticed that you build pretty tall tanks relative to the width.
Its a silly question.
Do you think tanks' height can produce higher dorsal? hehe..
I prefer...
Nice!
hi awth, very well-maintained tanks, I like it very much.
I want to do the same setup as yours if I can.
By the way, I was observing your top row tanks.
Are you only using a sponge filter for each tank?
I see a sponge filter but with a rain bar?
Interesting..
Blueblue,
Thanks for the advice, will maybe provide more hiding places to start with.
By the way, heard that there are some Peruvian Apistos in HK now?
I've been waiting to get some good quality Peru Apistos..
Like the Apisto sp Winkelfleck.
I could not find the Hikari PraziPro in Japan as well..
I would dearly like to try this product.. anybody any ideas where I can get them?
I am from Singapore.
Wow!
To have a setup like this in HK.. its a luxury!
You must be a big Brasil customer..for them to give you the calendar.
hehe..
I do find that small individual tanks are much better, although water change becomes a hassle.