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I recently got a wild caught trio of borellii and have noticed that the male and female have some sort of muscle parasite does anybody know this?
It can be seen as brownish balls behind the head. He has 2 and she has 1 on the opposite side
Hi all!
Let's begin with a long intro
Started apistogramma almost exactly a year ago and had kind of a rocky start with a panduro pair that began by not eating and then fighting and so on. sadly the male died after a few spawns and I bought a new one which didn't like my female and killed her...
Here's my 54l tank
Inhabitants:
7 checkerboard cichlid(dicrossus filamentosus? )
6 boraras maculatus (on their way out)
5 otocinclus
a bunch of red cherry shrimp and trumpet snail to eat excess food
Finally had luck with my Panduro
they finally spawned
This is their tank, a 10 gallon
The male telling me to go away
in other news the cacatuoides eggs i had the other day all got fungus, instead the small rearing tank has free swimming ram fry in it :D
(this tank now has a huge slab...
I just had my pair of cactuoides spawn
they did this in a community tank and I really want to get some fry.
the only extra tank I have is a 5 gallon tank I am not using (not set up) so I was wondering if that would be enough for just the female and the spawning cave?? I would put in a sponge...
I have a pair of A. Panduro
I began by putting them in a community tank but am now thinking of maybe getting them to breed.
The male is always harassing the female in the community tank but i have another 54L tank with a few rasboras, would it be advisable to move the female over to the other...
Hi everybody
My name is Ragnar and I´m from Iceland
I've been keeping fish on/off for the last 10 years and just recently fell in love with dwarf cichlids.
I only have one aquarium housing cichlids and there i have a pair of Mikrogeophagus Ramirezi and a pair og A.Panduro. looking forward...
I just recently bought a pair of A. panduro. Both of them have been acting normally except for the fact that i never see them eat food. They nibble at the Java moss in the tank but not at what i feed them. When i open the lid the male comes to the surface very excited ut as soon as the food hits...