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    ID Apisto?

    Thanks aquaticclarity! Knowing the shop owner, he won't be convinced that he's wrong, since his supplier had confirmed (after my immediate expressions of serious doubt) that this is Apistogramma allpahuayo. So, that's what he will sell them for...
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    ID Apisto?

    Hi guys! A fish shop owner sells these fish as Apistogramma juruensis, the yellow morph, originating from Rio Nanay in Peru ("because that's where this colour strain of juruensis comes from"). Now, I think it's Apistogramma allpahuayo (tafka - the apisto formally known as - sp. black chin). I...
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    New member from the Netherlands

    Hi Peter! Yes, it's me. I can't remember it: did you or did you not use reversed osmosis water? The agression my Badis badis show, is only addressed to individuals of the same species (unless they spawned). For the rest they're easy going fish. I'll keep on trying. Thanks for the info and threads!
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    New member from the Netherlands

    I menage to get the pH down with oakleaf extract. Until know I kept it around 6. I will try lowering it even further (the nijsseni's spawned at pH 5.5). KH is close to 1 degree. The problem is the GH, that's remaining to high (around 10 degrees). Alle other species I kept and bred when I was...
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    New member from the Netherlands

    Hi everybody! I recently joint this forum so it's about time I presented myself. I started with a small aquarium at the age of 11. Since than (now 37 years old) I've been keeping fish (with a pauze for some years). My main interest has always been dwarf cichlids, keeping them in an aquarium...
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