Well, here's my attempt at creating a 15 gallon breeding tank for my Apistogramma Trifasciatas. Unfortunately, the new female I had just gotten had clearly gotten sick of waiting for her tank to be ready for her and jumped out... I found her dried up on the floor this morning. 
I got a two year old female A. Tri. this morning as well from another Apisto breeder. She's old. I doubt she can breed, but I'm going to try with her anyway. I have plans to get two more female A. Tris next month to add to this tank. So far the boss male from my 40G community tank has been hiding in this tank along with the older female. Anyway, here's the actual tank.
Setting it up. I used a mix of RO water, straight tap water, and aged tank water from my 40G to end up with a pH of around 6.6. I have Magnolia leaves as well as Black Willow leaves and two driftwoods and a mixture of clay pots to serve as caves. All edges of the pots were sanded smooth. I just got Indian Almond leaves, so I'll be adding those. The temperature is set at 83 to promote as even ratio of male-female fry if any happen.
The water is still cloudy in these photos from around a week, two weeks ago -
As of last night -
Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated!
I got a two year old female A. Tri. this morning as well from another Apisto breeder. She's old. I doubt she can breed, but I'm going to try with her anyway. I have plans to get two more female A. Tris next month to add to this tank. So far the boss male from my 40G community tank has been hiding in this tank along with the older female. Anyway, here's the actual tank.
Setting it up. I used a mix of RO water, straight tap water, and aged tank water from my 40G to end up with a pH of around 6.6. I have Magnolia leaves as well as Black Willow leaves and two driftwoods and a mixture of clay pots to serve as caves. All edges of the pots were sanded smooth. I just got Indian Almond leaves, so I'll be adding those. The temperature is set at 83 to promote as even ratio of male-female fry if any happen.
The water is still cloudy in these photos from around a week, two weeks ago -





As of last night -

Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated!