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Hi all,
All five are normally chequered, I should be able to get a photo of all of them. I'd agree it does look strange in the photo.
They had apparently been in the shop (Maidenhead Aquatics in Cirencester) for several months, but they couldn't remember exactly where they were obtained from...
Hi all,
Welcome to the forum.
There aren't really any proven pairs in Apistogramma, other than the nijsenii group. Apistogramma cacatuoides is a harem breeder, which means the male will breed with any receptive female in his territory.
Problems are likely to come when the female isn't...
Hi all,
I'm just going to try with botanicals, I no longer have easy access to DI water (I've just retired from work).
I'm going to clean out one of the water butts and hopefully (<"if it ever rains again">) the water will be softer in the winter. Our rainwater always has <"some carbonate...
Hi all,
I've purchased five sub-adult Dicrossus filamentosus a few weeks ago. They've settled in really well and are becoming sexable.
I'll keep a pair, but I'm not sure I'll be able to get the water soft and acidic enough for them to breed.
This time I'm going to feed them much more...
Hi all,
Same as Mike for me, I used fine silica sand (bought as "play sand"), I don't ever vacuum it, and I've used the same sand for 10 - 20 years.
Cheers Darrel
Hi all,
I had some really sad news today, Heiko has died. I don't know any details, but he will have been a friend of some of our members, a contributor to this forum and his passing leaves us (and the wider fish-keeping community) a poorer place.
As well as his contribution to the hobby he...
Hi all,
edit: what the other posters say.
I would prefer to leave the tank set-up, even when it doesn't have any inhabitants, that way you get an <"established tank"> if fry are produced.
I've done this for a while...
Hi all,
If you have a soft-water input to the RO filter you get a better yield ratio and the units last longer. Our tap water is about 600 microS (~ ppm TDS) and the DI units, <"in the labs."> at my former workplace, (I've just retired) used to get through a lot of consumables.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
Edit what @MacZ says.
That is the one. Conductivity is a linear scale from DI water at ~2 microS / cm, (it isn't 0 microS, because of the ionic component (H+) of dissolved CO2) to sea water at ~ 50,000 microS (50 milliS).
As an example of "freshwater", our tap water supply is from a...
Hi all,
You honestly need both. Have a look a the links in <"https://apistogramma.com/forum/threads/rescaping-30gallon-long.24591/#post-117958">.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
Two females has always been a recipe for disaster with me as well.
It will tell us a lot more <"https://apistogramma.com/forum/threads/sexing-please.23154/#post-107826">.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
I have Malaysian Trumpet Snail (Melanoides tuberculata) in all my tanks where the water is hard enough for them.
I use very fine "play sand" and I've never had any problem with it <"https://apistogramma.com/forum/threads/hth-pool-filter-sand-for-agassizii.25838/#post-128536">.
cheers...
Hi all,
I haven't kept Dicrossus filamentosus for a long time, but I think they are a black water fish? This was a thread from 2012 <"https://apistogramma.com/forum/threads/1st-d-maculatus-spawn.12389/#post-69282">.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
Black water fish are very prone to infection if kept in harder water without tannins etc. They also can eat themselves to death if overfed.
Yes, that is the point, clear water has plenty of food available, but black water is food poor and the fish that live there are extremely...
Hi all,
Blackwater fish are often difficult to keep long term, but Mike is right feeding them isn't usually a problem, as they eat whatever they can fit in their mouths.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
You don't need that much dGH, a lot of plants will get by on "petrol fumes".
Have a look at the "Duckweed Index", it is a technique for adding nutrients when the plants need them, rather than by rote.
Cheers Darrel