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  1. Jonathan A

    keeping different dwarf cichlids together?

    Mike is right, putting all those different species in the tank would not end well
  2. Jonathan A

    Trying to decide on how to stock my tank

    Technically, they would be fine. In reality (In my Exp.), thats like putting three angry bulls in a shed, somebody is going to die. A 30in tank is enough for either: one bonded pair (male & female) of one species or a school (3-5) of Male Altispinosa/Ramirezi. If you are leaning towards...
  3. Jonathan A

    Trying to decide on how to stock my tank

    M. Ramirezi or M. altispinosa?
  4. Jonathan A

    Trying to decide on how to stock my tank

    True, I learned that lesson the hard way...
  5. Jonathan A

    Trying to decide on how to stock my tank

    For a community tank, I'd suggest P. Kribensis, A. Cacatuoides, microgeophagus altispinosa, Microgeophagus Ramirezi or A. "Steel blue". If you want to start breeding Dw. Cich. The same ones mentioned are listed easiest to hardest.
  6. Jonathan A

    Pairs, Harems, or Singles: What method is best?

    Jason is correct. There are many species of Apisto and therefor many breeding habits. Apistogrammae like A. Panduro & A. Nijensi will form life pairs; while others like A. Trifasciata have such violent males that a trio or more is needed. But it all comes down to what you need. A breeding...
  7. Jonathan A

    Rams and Apistos together

    They come from very similar water conditions (Low ph, slow moving streams and ponds, low light, etc.), so keeping them in a tank large enough to house them all is no problem. However breeding them in the same tank is another question; In a 4ft + tank you may be able to house two breeding pairs...
  8. Jonathan A

    Cacatuoides Coloration

    Cool, can't wait to see what happens!
  9. Jonathan A

    Cacatuoides Coloration

    Hey everyone, An online order of 10 A. macmasteri was switched out for some wild A. Cacatuoides. At first I was pretty mad, but since I was already breeding A. C. var. Orange Flash, I figured it wasn't so bad of a mistake after all. So, after setting up the 2 males in separate tanks with 4...
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