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I thought why not just go for a pair?
I have a 60 cm planted tank. I can’t show the hole tank as I am entering for iaplc. Would this be a suitable fit? Tank mates are chillie rasbora otos and Pygmy cories. I don’t want to breed them for profit so if one or two survive that...
Hi
Havent been her for a while as I gave up apistogramma when my second one died when I was away and the care taker over fed. But I think I maybe want jump back on the horse. I have one 60 l hea planted tank and as in HEAVY. Fish in there are ottos Pygmy cories and this is what I am not sure...
15 g you could cacotoides pair alone but I would put Indian almond leaf and I would add a LOT more plants and wood rocks etc
It will just make the fishes life more comfortable
2 tank you could do agassizii
I would take out peacock Gudgeon and add pool filter sand some where in the tank I would...
Hi
I am getting 2 25 gallon tanks and was wondering if it would be possible to set it up like this,
First tank
Apistogramma Mac pair with 3 ottos and a small schooling fish as dither ( what would work that is a bit more common)
2 tank
mac babies (small amount)and maybe try to breed...
How many tanks do you need to breed macs
I already have a male in a heavily planted 17 gallons how many other tanks do I need to keep them until a selling point
Will fully grown apistogramma eat micro worms and what other live foods are there to culture that are easy
Thanks in advance and sorry that I am posting so much today