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Thanks for the tip! I did, and I even called Wolfgang, who owns that shop.
He told me, especially for bitaeniata, that I should get a lot of them because they can't tell the sex of the fish at the size they are selling them, and that he has heard that most of the fish turn out to be male.
He...
You are right. Sometimes I want to believe that in this field, this hobby, the world and the people are still okay. Maybe I am too naive.
Anyway, I am glad to be here with you guys. :)
Yes, they were wc. I believe only german rams and cacatuoides were regularly available as domestic strains back then. But again, I was a teen then, so I might be wrong.
Unfortunately, what you are saying makes sense. It seems that fish behaviour is less important than I remember it being in...
Yes, that's what I meant to say with a wink.
You know what really annoys me? For every fish species I asked for a male only, I was told that they only sell pairs, even if there weren't any females left in the tank. This is really not understandable to me. Even some (hobbyist-)breeders told me...
For real? In my area in Germany, near Dortmund, I really have problems finding "real" females. Of course, you can get trios at some of the shops, but if I take a closer look at the tanks, I get the impression that someone else must have bought a lot of those before me ;)
Thank you all very much for your replies and for taking the time to explain this in such detail.
This was very helpful for me, because it made the whole topic much clearer: on the one hand there is the biological/genetic side, and on the other hand the ethical and conservation-related side of...
Thank you for that, I really appreciate it. To be honest, I’m actually coping with the situation fairly well at the moment. What really frustrates me more is how difficult it is in general to find females in the first place.
And that is despite the fact that you often cannot even buy single...
I think I get your point and I absolutely agree with you, Mac.
In any case, even though I am interested in knowing the collection locality of my fish, it does not really help me at this point. The breeder I got the bitaeniata from told me: “They are F1; their parents were wild-caught fish, but...
Thanks a lot! I saw that list on Tom's website.
To be honest, I'm not planning to get a female for my male bitaenita. Someone asked me if I wanted to buy his. I declined, but it made me think about the topic, and since I didn't really know much about it, I thought I could ask you guys. :)...
Hi all,
I have a question about *Apistogramma bitaeniata* locality forms.
The breeder told me that my male is a “Peru Blue”, but he does not know the exact collection locality. Because of that, I am unsure how to judge this fish in terms of breeding.
What I mainly want to understand is this...
I certainly do not have Frank’s level of experience, so I will only answer your second question.
In my experience, Ap. baenschi shows the vertical bars at a fairly young age, so I would expect them to have been visible in your photos. Do not get me wrong — I am only guessing their size from the...
Hi fellow aquarists,
I hope you are doing well.
I just had an idea and wanted to ask whether you think it would be safe. I have a Musa basjoo plant in my bedroom. It is an offspring of another offspring from a plant I originally bought about four years ago. Sometimes the older leaves dry out...