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What is the pH and hardness of your water like?
I don't think raising the temperature is required. I've had Apistos spawn after conducting a large water change with cooler water. That of course is not your problem.
Some captive bred males are stoopid though :rolleyes:
Hi All,
Here are some pics of some of the Apistos I've kept over the years. Please feel free to comment, especially if any of the species names are wrong.
Cheers,
Ken.
"four stripes"
"breitbinden"
Panduro male
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I've never noticed that on cacatuoides before. There are loads of different colour variants though.
Would be interested to see pics if you can post them.
Red bellies is not something you would look for to sex Apistos. Males are generally bigger, longer more colourful fins etc. Females often have the front edge to their pelvic fins black. When breeding, females generally turn a golden yellow colour.
Check these pics...
Well done. I know that filamentosa are not an easy fish to breed. My friend bred them a few years ago using de-ionised water. He removed the male after spawning as it was a small tank.
Hi All,
I'm new to the forum.
Could someone please advise how to post images. Can they be uploaded directly to the forum or do they need to be hosted elsewhere?
A bit about me. Live in Scotland and have been keeping dwarfs for >10 years but not that seriously recently. At the moment...