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    cacatuoides color question

    Not what i was hoping to hear, but thanks for the honest opinion. Obviously dissapointed. I really do appreciate your help.
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    cacatuoides color question

    The cacatuoide in the picture is a appx 7 month male. The bottom part of the tail has very little color. This fish was in a tank with 50 other apisto. I am told the tail will get more color as the fish ages and also since it was with 50 other fish it might be subdominant and might not have...
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    Looking for cacatuoides in the cincinnati area

    Looking for cacatuoides in the cincinnati area. Any local breeders selling? Thank you
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    apistos/rams and gravel size

    Have bred angelfish. they lay eggs on a (almost vertical)slate. The wrigglers fall onto the gravel. The parents generally pick them up. But of its dark, or they are too slow, some fall onto the gravel. If the gravel is large or medium, some wrigglers fall into the gaps in the gravel. These are...
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    apistos/rams and gravel size

    Cant find any locally in any of the big stores.. :(
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    WTB apistogramma cacatuoides trio around cincinnati area

    Hi, Looking for apistogramma cacatuoides trio around cincinnati area. Any breeders around that region. Thank you
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    apistos/rams and gravel size

    Hi, My 20 gallon tank has medium to large sized gravel. I wouldnt breed angelfish in there (for fear of wrigglers being sucked into the gravel). Should this be a concern with rams and apistos? I have heard apistos/rams use caves/flower pots. Will they make sure the fry dont fall on the gravel...
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