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I have an adult trio of Dicrossus maculatus, the female would lay eggs and
hide them under the java moss,10 days later I would see about 6 to 10 free swimming under her and as time passed the number would get lower and until there were 2 or 3 left. After this happend twice I decided to try the...
I have an adult trio of Dicrossus maculatus, the female would lay eggs and
hide them under the java moss 10 days later I would see about 6 to 10 free swimming under her and as time passed the number would get lower and until there were 2 or 3 left. After this happend twice I decided to try the...
Kribs
I had that problem only once with the p. Blue fin, finally I did a 80% water change without disturbing the aquascape or gravel then I gave them a good meal all live food.. they spawned within 48 hours.
find Pelvicachromis.taeniatus
I am keeping and breeding about 5 diffrent sp of Pelvicachromis.taeniatus right now. They are all f1 and most are about 1.5 to 2 inches and eating flake foods. If you want a complete listing shoot me an e-mail to
[email protected] maybe during this warm...
underwater paint
Hi Steve, I have a lot of small thick glass bottles 3 to 4 inches long that look like old minature milk jugs that were used in the old days. I came upon them @ a yard sale and they work great execpt they are clear. I went to a craft hobby store and found water safe glass paint...
If Only
Dave we have been talking about these fish out of europe for a long time this looks like some of the best, I thought Germany was king of apistos!!
Phil
RO water
Jeff has some very good points, I have the same system with my RO setup
if I may add, be sure you keep a lid on your holding tanks and almost anything that is hard rubber or fiberglass will do for a container.