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Hi all,
It is, it looks to be a Philodendron bipinnatifidum / selloanum type <"https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/200018/philodendron-xanadu/details">. They aren't officially Philodendron sp. any more, they are "Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum".
I think a Monstera sp. (also an Aroid) would have a...
Hi all,
Electrical conductivity, a measure of the electricity conducted by ions in solution in the water. The SI unit is the Siemen (S), but because it is a large amount we usually talk about values in "microS".
It is actually the parameter measured by "TDS" meters. As a rough conversion a...
Hi all,
It should be fine. Just strain the larger debris out.
The pH isn't really measurable (just because of the low conductivity of the water), but "TDS" 12 ppm is absolutely perfect.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
Nice tank.
The two Apistogramma look like they are both males and not A. borellii. You will need some-one who knows more to give you confirmation of sex and identity.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
You would need either rain-water or RO. I'm a <"rain-water user">, but you can buy RO cheaply from "Spotless Water" etc.
That is good, plenty of floor space.
The Apistogramma are more likely to show if they have lots of cover (and ideally <"some dither fish"> as well), but it is quite...
Hi all,
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Picture of the tank would be useful, basically you need lots of plants and cover, rockscape is much less important to Apistogramma spp.
What are the dimensions of the cube?
A lot of people make extensive use of "structural leaf litter" and floating plants...
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Yes, basically they are both <"common misconceptions"> in the hobby. Unfortunately the whole area of buffering and pH is <"conceptually quite difficult"> for "non-chemists", of which I'm one, as the linked <"UKAPS thread"> clearly demonstrates.
The real problem is that you just can't...
Hi all,
Agreed, it will flatten out over time anyway. You just don't need that much depth of sand if you don't have any plants planted in the substrate.
I don't have any <"aquariums without plants"> (and I never will), but Water Lettuce <"Pistia stratiotes would be biotope acceptable">, and...
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Both evergreen and deciduous Magnolia leaves are fine to use. I've used both.
I only have <"experience of M. grandiflora"> as an evergreen and those leaves are very persistent. I don't treat them, I just give them a rinse and chuck them in.
They use them as <"decor, and spawning...
Hi all,
You may be able to float it off? Just put the peat / perlite in a bucket of RO water and give it a good stir?
I know that @Mike Wise used to use <"undergravel filter plates"> and peat to prepare "blackwater" and @Microman put peat into a pillow-case to contain, I also did this when I...
Hi all,
Eucalyptus leaf is no good, the seed pods might be though. I've got access to a fruiting Eucalyptus gunnii, so I'll try with that (but not in a tank with any fish). I'll heat the seed pod first to get it to release any seed. The advantage would be that the seed pods are persistent on...
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No, and worse than useless <"https://apistogramma.com/forum/threads/seachem-acid-buffer.915/#post-5410">.
Perfect.
Also perfect. I wouldn't change anything at that point.
Where are you located? Can you pick your own Oak (Quercus spp.) or Alder (Alnus) "cones"? There are other "leaf"...
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They spawned, but I never got any fry. There was a sub-adult Ancistrus L100 in the tank as well (not by design), so it may have eaten eggs or fry.
They were fine all time they were juvenile, but as they matured they would have needed a much bigger tank as a group.
cheers Darrel
Hi all,
I grew out four young Dicrossus maculatus in our rainwater, which has some carbonate buffering. They were unproblematic to keep and ended up a two pairs. I gave one pair away and kept the other pair.
It all went well until they bloated, which I believe is quite common in Dicrossus...
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I'm not sure I believe them.
I've had the good / mis fortune to visit a lot of sewage works and the only place you get commercially collectable quantities of Chironomid larvae are grossly organically polluted.
I have no compunction about feeding Bloodworms that I've <"ranched">...
Hi all,
Interesting. I'd guess that if they were getting a good diet, with crustaceans etc, that they were about as coloured up as they were going to be and that there wasn't any "extra" colour to develop.
My fish get a lot of live food and on the rare occasions I've bought fish from a shop...
Hi all,
Sad news. I knew he was ill, but not that he had died.
Larry will always be a hero for me.
Ed Ruiz wrote a eulogy on PlanetCatfish (possibly the same one?)
Cheers Darrel