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I am inclined to agree that they are probably domestic macmasteri as I have recently seen photos of true viejita. They came in an order from Peru, as it stands I'm happy with either baenschi or viejita I would just like peace of mind that I won't have carnage from day one. I have a 55glong with...
I do understand all of the above species need to be in a pair. Maybe my question wasn't worded right. What I would like to know is which species require more than one female. Most apistos do well in harems as I understand but ideally I would like a pair. When I bought my trifasciata they started...
Hi all, I'm looking for some advice on a couple of species of apisto. I have kept cacatuiodes, nijsenni, hongsloi and borelli and currently have 1:3 trifasciata and 1:2 agassizi. The trifasciata are in a 200l with no other fish and agassizi in a 60l. I have another 60l I would like to put a pair...
When I first started keeping apistos I didn't know much about them and mixed cacatuiodes and njisseni they seemed ok though the female njisseni hid a lot and the cacatuiodes were more dominant. I threw a pair of hongsloi into the mix and the njisseni became super aggressive and killed both of...
Thanks boofeng! Good to be here finally have skulked this forum for months and not joined strangely! I'm just really curious everyone talks about biotopes with hatchets,Corys and tetras but if they live in large numbers in the wild then why not in a tank. I'm not talking the 1000s per puddle...
Hi I'm new here have been keeping apistos for a while with mixed luck I have kept cacatuiodes, nijsenni, hongsloi and borelli aswell as gold and blue Rams and kribensis. Have been looking around at biotopes for different apistos and have noticed some live in concentrated numbers. My question is...