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  1. jordanstrango

    Apisto Drama - Double Red Cockatoo Pair

    Aha! Thanks for all the info Mike and yukon, I think all the other articles I was reading were generic on the genus and led me to believe the male apisto always helps with fry raising. My caves (4 total, 3 with small openings), planting, driftwood, and decor are pretty dense, but she always goes...
  2. jordanstrango

    Apisto Drama - Double Red Cockatoo Pair

    Also... Why do you think she keeps eating the eggs before they can hatch?
  3. jordanstrango

    Apisto Drama - Double Red Cockatoo Pair

    Thanks Mike-- I did not know the females don't want the male inside at all... Does the female normally (in a proper tank) calm down once the eggs hatch and let the male help?
  4. jordanstrango

    Apisto Drama - Double Red Cockatoo Pair

    Hi all, I've had my apisto pair for nearly 2 years. I've slowly gotten more educated and put more effort into giving them proper parameters, although I know my tank is too small (10gal) because the original info I read stated that was all they needed... I plan to upgrade to a large tank once I...
  5. jordanstrango

    alder cones and oak leaves

    I have one. I still don't like the mess of decaying matter though.
  6. jordanstrango

    alder cones and oak leaves

    I personally hate leaves after they clogged up my intake. I switched to fluval peat pellets in a mesh bag in the filter and it's far more effective at lowering pH without the brown water and the rotting mess. I have a lot of driftwood too. Here is the article, it brings up peat several...
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