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No problem! Someone I know said that in the wild, it is often easy to find over 300 apistogramma sitting in a few sq ft of leaf litter, so for that reason, I think having plants and wood will increase the complexity of the habitat! Inform me on how everything goes. If you are looking to purchase...
Hey man, could you help one of my friends out? He has a very similar dilemma as you. Here is his post: http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/threads/cacatuoides-harem-or-pair.21771/#post-101309
IMO, you need more plants centrally placed. I would add a wide variety of stems, ferns, and other space occupying plants to the centre and edges of the scape. I would highly suggest Crypt. Wendtii, Lutea, or Balansae as all grow large and provide nice hiding spots. I like where you are going...
Has anyone had any experience with wild A. Bitaeniata? Looking into some at my local LFS. Might be added to my SA community tank.
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How big is the tank? Can you give us any more information regarding your system? Is it black water? Do you have lots of leaf litter and objects blocking direct line of sight among the fish?
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Hi All,
I will be setting up a 75g Rio Tapajos Tank soon. My primary purpose of setting up this tank is growing many large epiphytic plants and breeding some Geophagus sp. Rio Tapajos. I have the tank, will be collecting the wood and other items after my final exams (around Feb 15th or so)...
hey guys,
My name is Shane. Super excited that I finally got to get this forum to work. I have been spending around 2 months trying to figure it out, and now I figured it out!!
I keep and will be keeping EBR, various South American Cichlids including Geophagus sp. Red Head Tapajos and...