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    Newbie help

    Thank you once again, I do appreciate it.
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    Newbie help

    Hmm, on the shape and finnage, would Forktail Rainbow fish look too similar to be okay in the tank with Apisto's?
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    Newbie help

    Great, thanks Mike, the 3 males sounds even better. Would you say the Cockatoo and Panda males would be okay together then? And just to pester you even further, do you have any other suggestions for a last male, if these two would work together? I'll go and have a look around now of course...
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    Newbie help

    I have read up on the other fish, and I do have some of the Tetra's and Corys already in my smaller tank, so I know about group sizes as far as they go. And I do realise that because I want to keep Apisto's in with these fish it cannot be a breeding tank, and I'm fine with that at this time...
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    Newbie help

    Potential tank mates would be Corys, a small pleco, black phantom tetra's and bleeding heart tetra's, and Angelfish. If a pair of each wouldnt work, would a group of 3/4 of one species be okay, 1M/3F?
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    Newbie help

    Fully planted, with some open spaces at the front, with bogwood running along the middle from left to right. The bogwood is positioned to have hiding places. The plants are just fresh cut stem plants, so they will give more cover when they fill out more.
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    Newbie help

    Hello, I am quite new to fish keeping, but I am already addicted. I've just bought a new bigger tank, it's 260L, and I am looking around at stocking idea's. I really love the look of some Dwarf Cichlids, in particular the Panda(Apistogramma nijsseni) and the Cockatoo(Apistogramma cacatuoides)...
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