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Hi Phil, im working away from home at the moment. Will be travelling home on Friday evening . It wud be late evening when I reach home. What time are u looking at being around Nottingham?
Hi,
Ive got some ap. elizabethae for sale. Grew them from fries. There are about 14 months, young adults. Males are fully coloured up and about 2.5inches. Already starting to pair up and even breed. Usually find atleast 2 or 3 group of fries but due to space restrictions, i couldn't raise them...
Thanks guys.... but unfortunately the eggs disappeared today...not sure if due to predation or the female ate it..... but shez still seen on brooding colours.... Mrs permitting, im hoping to set up a new tank for the pair.....
Hi all,
just came home to find my female d. maculatus on eggs.... im really happy about it... they are currently housed in a 180 ltr planted tank with leaf litter. the tank mates are apistogramma baenschi pair and some splash tetras... have attached some pictures ..hopefully there are clear...
Wow... U r going to be busy... Ive got myself 4 of dicrossus maculatus.. growin on my community tank.. Waitin till they grow.. If I do have a male n female, may try to breed thn
Hi Mike,
im looking for a article about the Dicrossus Foirni . Im looking for an article about keeping them and breeding in Windisch, W., 1992, Dicrossus sp. Rio Negro, D.A.T.Z. 45(12): 767-770.
The article was advised by you in one of the fish advice forums...Would it be possible to advice...
Hi All,
I have a 20 gallon planted tank...have a few red pencilfish and otos in them currently....Looking for a triple red A.Cacatuoides pair.....love the forum...great information and advice....looking forward learning more about Apistos and keeping them succesfully...