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Dear Antwan,
Hi. Normally, I just have a layer of soil as the base. I will also have some plants ( no special preference) and most importanlty, i use a clay teapot. THe apisto hide in it and normally, thats where the eggs are found.
thank you
yours sincerely,
Storm
Hi guys,
I have been trying to try out some apisto in my pond...The concept are :
i will sector out an area of my pon usng arcylic or some plastic stuff...then i will throw the apistos into the pond...
As this pond will be affected by the rainwater as such...do you think the apisto will...
hi all,
i currently purchased a pair of young caca orange flash...its finnage colour is very constant. However, i am suspecting that both are male due to the size and the beautiful finnage and colour both portrays.
May the expert enlighten me on how i can better differentiate between a...
Dear Mooman,
hi , i am new to this forum. However, i hear that caca are rather long lived fishes. They can stay alive for as long as 3 - 4 years. Do correct me if i am wrong.
thanks
sincerely yours,
Storm