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    Apisto + Loricariidae ?

    Parva breeds in hollow roots and trees (in other words, long and tight "caves"..preferably twice the length of the fish as I have heard..). So I am making either all natural ones out of root, or just covering up a plastic tube or similar... The grown up parvas are also too long to get inside the...
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    Apisto + Loricariidae ?

    Thanks for the info. I ended up on Borellii and Rineloricaria Parva. They can be found in the same side lakes to Rio Paraguay, so they like the same water (temp, ph and so on) And these whiptail cat fishes don't fight about the same caves (as with many other loricariidaes) that I have made for...
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    Apisto + Loricariidae ?

    Does anyone know of any apisto specie that lives in natural habitat with any catfish from the Loricariidae family? I am to dedicate my tank to one apisto, and would love to also keep a couple of catfish if I find any that live in the small creeks with any apisto. No fish in the tank yet...
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