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I moved the rams to a nicely planted 10 gallon. They were not overly fond of the new digs. They hid a lot and were not active. I was using a very small hob filter and there was very little water movement. My human brain concluded that was the problem and this time it was right. Switched to a...
I'm hoping they lay on the rock I have in there. If they do, I will isolate it and try to raise them. I have little experience with this but I am reading up on it now
The apistos are already in their own tank. I just bought them yesterday. Seem pretty happy and calm. It's my first time keeping them. Well planted tank, hiding spots, floating plant for shade. My tap water is soft with a ph of 7 but I filter it anyway.
Tankmates are: 3 dwarf Gourami, 2 west...
No, breeding them wasnt the plan. I wasn't sure on the sex of the female when I purchased them. Looked male at the store. Once I got them home and observed how they interacted, I realized it was female. I have only had them for a week. Gave them blackworms and an early morning water change and...
So my rams started shaking and cleaning off spots this afternoon. They are in a community tank. The male ram is the biggest fish in the tank. Think I can let them spawn in there? Any tips on how to successfully pull this off?
Hi all. Picked up a male/female pair of Apisto cacatuoides today. This is my first time keeping them and I hope I am meeting their needs. They are in a 10 gallon. Temp 82. PH 7.0. Gh 10 Kh 0. I am using hob betta filter that creates very little water flow.
The plan is to do daily partial water...