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Hi,
Just wanted to share my camouflaged lift tube nozzle.
Never intented that to happen, that moss just took it´s place.
I just love it when nature takes over.
Hi,
I´ve had occasionally almost 100% coverage with floaters (Pistia/Salvinia). Never had any problems. My tank is slightly overstocked.
But your results may vary.
I´d like to get @dw1305 ´s take on this issue. He´s the resident plant guru. :cool:
That´s a nice tank btw!
Hi,
That´s a very nice tank!
I´ve seen eggs with multiple color. White ones too. So not necessarily a sign of not being fertilized.
But I suspect you won´t get many fry into adults. You´ve got very adept fry hunters in there...
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but i was just wondering about A. Baenschi.
For some reason all of the fry are female. This has oocured on all spawns in my main tank. Temperature about 26C
I don´t have a PH reading but conductivity is a somewhat steady 100µS. Any ideas?
There are just 2...
Hi,
My first and late A. Cacatuoides male, "Marius", bit me once while feeding (not the first time that happened).
I spooked and pulled my hand out, fish still latched on to my finger. He comes out flying.
Flies in an arc on to a soft chair and bounces from there to the floor. Lived 2 years...
Always enjoy reading Tom´s post about the substrate. And now an updated version!
I, for one, can confirm everything he said about the sand. Sand and a proper amount of mulm for the fry to enjoy.
Hi,
Just happened to stumble upon this thread, and thought to share my wild A. Baenschi in quarantine.
Maybe this would be close to it´s natural surroundings...