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Very late to the thread, but I have to know... How do you remove the fry from that initial tank? It looks amazing, but I can't imagine swinging a net through there and trying to gather any fish. You must have a technique or trapping trick.
I'm keeping an eye on them. The only other thank I have is a 10 gallon, the Corys started out there until I got the 40, and catching them in THAT tank was tough, this tank has 10 times the plants and hiding places, will be traumatic if I need to move them into the little tank for protection.
Late to the thread, my anubias hasn't gotten BBA yet but it was building up on my wood and in my java moss. I was going to try the hydrogen peroxide but started dosing with excel and saw the BBA begin to die off. Still have green algae growing in the tank.
Then the smaller one. It does seem the larger one has claimed the wood side of the tank, the smaller one stays more to the other side. They interact a bit but the larger one bosses the smaller one around.
I posted them in the beginners thread as they are juveniles. Sold as Agassizi, ID'd elsewhere as Ortegai and now looking like Nanay or Melgar maybe? As long as no one tells me they are Carp I'm fine with it!!!
Hi all. I picked these guys(?) up yesterday, they were sold as Agassizi but someone much more experienced than me on facebook identified them as A. Ortegai. The LFS guy tried to pick out a male and female. There was one very yellow one in the tank I thought was definitely a female, but the most...
Hi all,
Been stalking this forum for a while now but finally got my first pair of apistos so figured I had to up and join officially. Looking forward to the day I can contribute rather than just ASK questions, but I'm sure that's a long way off! Just got back into fishkeeping after a long dry...