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Recent content by ZeeZ

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    WTB: Any Apisto

    I just recently lost an Angelfish in my 29g community tank. It's kind of depressing looking at the tank with only a female Three Spot Gourami. Most of the fish hide. I used to keep A. Trifasciatas if anyone remembers me. I had a breeding tank setup for them at one point but my situation...
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    FS: Male Apisto Trifasciatas

    I'm having an overabundance of male Apistogramma Trifasciatas, so I'm selling three-four off. I'd like what I paid for them, $12 each. You have the option of Priority Mail shipping, which is $10 with no Live On Arrival guarantee OR $35 Express Mail shipping with Live On Arrival guarantee. The...
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    A. Trifasciata Tank

    Well, here's my attempt at creating a 15 gallon breeding tank for my Apistogramma Trifasciatas. Unfortunately, the new female I had just gotten had clearly gotten sick of waiting for her tank to be ready for her and jumped out... I found her dried up on the floor this morning. :( I got a two...
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    Larvae?

    That's what I thought. Thanks! They've disappeared now. I think they were stirred up by the water change. I'm going to go ahead and put the fish in.
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    Larvae?

    What in the heck is this? Some kind of larvae? I set up a Dwarf Cichlid breeding project and these showed up just as I was ready to put in the fish. They might have come from the Magnolia and Black Willow leaves I used from outside. However, I boiled those leaves. Maybe from the two...
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    Frustrated

    That makes sense, regani. I'm glad there is. Indeed, it does seem that way, gerald. I think it may be to my benefit to check these sites out as well. Thanks! Very soon I'll be starting another thread with tank setup that I'd like you guys' feedback on.
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    Frustrated

    My oldest male came from ApistoDave! He's absolutely stunning. Fantastic colors, red, silver, blue, even a little bit of green. He's the one I want to breed. :) I didn't know he was on here but it makes complete sense. Unfortunately, I have to eat my words... I e-mailed the vendor and here's...
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    Frustrated

    Is she still in breeding condition? I know they don't live long, only two to three years. It might be worth a try, though. PM me your information. If anyone else has any more or knows someone who has some, I'd appreciate it. Thank you guys.
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    Frustrated

    I'm trying to set up a breeding project with Apistogramma Trifasciatas. Recently, I had thought I had one female, but as they grew up, I realized that they were all actually males. So I tried a different vendor and specifically requested a female Trifasciata even though they said no guarantee...
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    All males...

    Thanks for the confirmations. I have what's supposedly a female coming in the mail and I've set up a 15 gallon tank for her. Would it be okay to put in the big dominant male with her or does he need a harem?
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    All males...

    I believe I have all male Apistogramma Trifasciatas. Except the two younger ones have been showing a bit of a light yellow. I've seen this behavior in other fish where the sub-dominant males takes on the colors of a female so they won't be attacked by the big, dominant male. Does this...
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    Hello from NC, USA!

    Thank you guys! :) I've been watching the younger two apistos and I noticed that both of them have recently developed elongated dorsal fins and blue cheeks, yet their body color are slightly yellow... both signs that both are male. Am I wrong? Is it possible for female A.Trifasciatas to have...
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    Hello from NC, USA!

    Hello! Name's Adam, wanted to join Apistogramma.com since I've fallen in love with these personable guys. I've decided to try and breed mine and hopefully start breeding others too. Right now my Apistogramma Trifasciatas are in a 40 gallon community tank coexisting fine with everybody else...
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