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  1. Nick S.

    [Pic] My fish room for Dwarf

    Fish room Very Nice The neatness and matching tanks in your fishroom makes the hodgepodge of assorted tanks makes mine look pretty bad
  2. Nick S.

    1st Food for L. curviceps

    first foods I believe that L. Curviceps and L. Dorsiger fry are very similar in nutritional needs. I have a fair amount of algae in my breeding tank for my Dorsigers and also feed liquifry food and have had success.
  3. Nick S.

    Just out of curiosity.

    How many varieties of Pelvicachromis Subocellatus are there? and what are the distinguishing characteristics?
  4. Nick S.

    Help try and sex my L. dorsigera

    Sexing Dorsigers I have found with my pair that the male is quite a bit larger than the female, and his dorsal fin is more pointed than the females. Also her color is a lot darker and intense than his. Hope this helps.
  5. Nick S.

    Breeding care, instinct or learning process?

    Brood care I think a lot has to do with the species and how long they have been linebred. If you take Angel fish for example the fancy ones have no idea or inkling how to look after their eggs, they eat them they knock them down, or they eat the wigglers or free swimmers. The instinct is there...
  6. Nick S.

    I think my Kribs have finally spawned!

    First spawn When my Kribs first spawned they were in my 75g planted tank. I couldn't believe how agressive they got. The male took over the whole tank and killed almost every fish in it. So you might want to keep an eye on it. I have been told that his behavior is not the norm.
  7. Nick S.

    I Have Fry, When Do I Feed Them?

    Feeding Krib fry The first time mine bred I fed them Wardly's fry food in a squeeze tube, baby brine shrimp and they browsed on the algae a lot. They have now spawned 4 times and I have found that having them in a tank with a fair amount of algae really helps.
  8. Nick S.

    Question on my Kribs

    Move the females It is my experience that you should remove the other 2 krib females as they will be harrassed and possibly killed by the pair. This pair you have if they are ready to spawn will be shimmying at each other and going in and out of there cave. But also driving off any other kribs.
  9. Nick S.

    Looking for some specific colored kribs

    Are they all P. Pulcher, some of the other Pelvicachromis look quite similar and could mistaken. The other thing is what are your water perameters and temperature at?
  10. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Thanx Thanx for all the responses guys I appreciate it. I haven't found a whole lot on the i-net for info.
  11. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    I would have to do another 36g as it is 10mil glass and hard to do cuts. I have enough glass to do 3 more I think.
  12. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Flower pots Ok I have my Kribs spawning in terra cota flowerpots got them for under $2 each.
  13. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Spawning? Are they cave or substrate or open spawners?
  14. Nick S.

    deformed ventrals

    Deformed It could be caused by inbreeding, I have seen fish that someone was breeding for 4 or 5 generations from the original pair, that were deformed had stunted fins and other things wrong with them.
  15. Nick S.

    What south/central cichlids are right for my tank

    South Central I would probably go with a pair of Angels for the upper region, and 1 or 2 male rams as well as 6 females for the center region.
  16. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Breeding trap Unfortunately the breeding trap has Dwarf gourami fry in it. However I do have a 25g 30" tank that I will be setting up in the near future. For now they will have to stay in separate tanks. It was my understanding that these guys like a ph around 7.0 and temp around 75f
  17. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Decorated The tank is home made 14.5*14.5*40 app 36g I moved the male out into a different tank. There are 2 agassizii females 2 albino corys, 3 otocinclus, and 2 matto-groso b/n plecos in this tank. She is just off to the right of the stump.
  18. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Photos of HRPs this was supposed to be the female I had to separate them as she was getting quite a beating sorry about the quality of the photo She is almost healed up now I will have to try for an updated photo. And this is supposed to be the male the flash washed out some of the color.
  19. Nick S.

    Honduran Redpoints

    Does anybody know anything about these guys? Cryptoheros Sp. Redpoint. I recently acquired 2 that were suposed to be m and f but as the larger one justbullied the smaller one I have to question the sexing of them. Do the sub. males take on female colors? Are there differences in fins from m to f?
  20. Nick S.

    Something different than Dwarftanks

    Why change a good thing? You could add 2 or 3 otocinclus and it would clear up the algae bloom.
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