Pickyswamp
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Hi all!
Iv been lurckin this site for quite a long time, thanks to dw, but just today made my sign in. I love Apistos and other dwarf ciclids (and all tiny fish too!), and kept few species but unfortunately with no great succes since our tap water is pretty nasty. We started to collect rainwater for couple of months ago and results have been nice so I encouraged myself to buy some more amazonian fish species, like Nannostomus and Apistos. Then I bought RO. Right now we are having only some dwarf ciclids: 6xMicrogeophagus altispinosus in 300l tank (spawning+fry regularly wich is a miracle in out water, naturally EC 400-500uS) and 1+3 A borellii in 250l. Earlied we have kept Dicrossus filemantosus (tried to spawn, laterly all dead) and A cacatuoides (got some fry). We have five tanks: 600l, 300l, 250l, 45l and a nano, have a look on other forums!
Cheers,
Maria from Finland
Iv been lurckin this site for quite a long time, thanks to dw, but just today made my sign in. I love Apistos and other dwarf ciclids (and all tiny fish too!), and kept few species but unfortunately with no great succes since our tap water is pretty nasty. We started to collect rainwater for couple of months ago and results have been nice so I encouraged myself to buy some more amazonian fish species, like Nannostomus and Apistos. Then I bought RO. Right now we are having only some dwarf ciclids: 6xMicrogeophagus altispinosus in 300l tank (spawning+fry regularly wich is a miracle in out water, naturally EC 400-500uS) and 1+3 A borellii in 250l. Earlied we have kept Dicrossus filemantosus (tried to spawn, laterly all dead) and A cacatuoides (got some fry). We have five tanks: 600l, 300l, 250l, 45l and a nano, have a look on other forums!
Cheers,
Maria from Finland