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I purchased these as wild caught A. Juruensis from Peru. I was assuming they were A. allpahuayo, but I'm beginning to wonder what I have. They are kept in a 120 gallon tank with a lot of leaf litter and wood. The water is heavily stained so I usually only get a brief look at them. This is...
I have a pair of F0 A. Panduro in a 50 gallon tank. They have fry that are now just under 1/4" in length. The female just spent three days in one of her coconut caves and is now chasing the fry around. I'm assuming she has eggs. I have a lot of leaf litter and wood in the tank. I have seen...
I currently have a pair of wc Apistogramma Bitaeniata sp. Shishita coupled with Nannostomus Eques in a 120 gallon tank. They pay absolutely no attention to them. Tomorrow I have 2 pair of wc Apistogramma Panduro and a dozen wc Nannostomus Mortenthaleri arriving. I have a 40 gallon and a 45...
I don't know how, but I missed the members photo gallery until after I had posted photos in the South American Cichlid section under the Media tab. I can't believe that I haven't seen this before.
I am assuming now that I posted in the wrong place. Should I remove that and repost it here?
I have been keeping and breeding fish for around 25 years now. I am however fairly new to keeping and breeding apistos. I have always tried to buy wild caught fish if possible. If not I would make sure that I bought the males and females from different sources to maintain genetic diversity...