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I’ve got a 70 litre tank I can move them to when they’re ready. I also have another 60lt tank for the female and a new male.
I want to re do the 125lt in hope of obtaining a pair of Rositae.
Thanks for you advice it’s appreciated
Hi,
I had a pair of Baenschi in my 125l tank and I’ve just had to euthanise my male. My problem is that they were a breeding pair and there is currently 4 generations of fry in the tank with the now lone female currently herding a batch of week old fry about.
I have a spare small male at my...
Could it be an issue that they're only about an inch and a half long? I think the supplier may now be out of stock of these wild Apistos. I don't really want to mix different localities thanks for the reply, much appreciated :)
Thank you for replying. I knew as soon as I unpacked them that they are 3 males, by their body length, tail, and pelvic fins.
I have another 3 on order and they'll hopefullly be females. I'd like to know if anyone can identify their locality.
Again, many thanks.
Hi, everyone it's my first time posting :)
I recently bought some wild caught Bitaeniata but there was no collection info. I order a trio of 2 f 1 m, but I have got 3 females as the suppliers said they're hard to sex, which isn't the case. They are small juveniles though.
Any experts able to...