skoram
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Hello all. This is my first post on this forum so I'll introduce myself very quickly. My name is Sam and I'm an American expat living in Seoul, Korea. I've been keeping fish for nearly 15 years and somewhat recently became interested in Apistos starting with a few agassizii I purchased on impulse from a LFS about 3 months ago.
I quickly became fascinated by their appearance and behavior and got bit by the proverbial apisto "bug." I started doing some research and made a decision to try my hand at another, rarer species of Apisto culminating in the purchase of a pair of wild caught Apistogramma uaupesi "red face." I paid 165,000 Korean won for them which is around $150. I have no idea whether or not this would be considered a "normal" price for them in the US but I do know that this is about what other stores here charge for rarer wild caught specimens.
Given the quality and price of these beautiful fish, I want to make sure I do everything I can to ensure that they thrive - which brings me to this post. This is my current setup:
Tank size: 120L (about 30 gallons - 60x45x45 cm)
Filtration: Eheim 2213 (flow reduced with spray bar and slight closing of outflow valve)
Lights: 20W LED fixture (7 hours per day)
Pressurized CO2 with atomic diffuser 7 hours per day
Flora: several species of Echinodorus, Rotala indica, Blyxa, Staurygene repens, Anubias nana v. petite, Cryptocoryne parva, Java ferns, water lettuce and amazon frogbit
Water parameters:
pH: 7.0
NH4: 0
N02: 0
N03: 10
Both KH and GH are very low almost 0. The tap water in Seoul is quite soft. I ordered a TDS meter which should be arriving soon.
The uaupesi share this tank with the aforementioned pair of agassizii in addition to about 8 large Yamato shrimp, 3 Otocinclus and 9 dwarf rasboras which I just added today as dithers. It was originally 10 rasboras but the male uaupesi attacked and severely injured one about 10 minutes ago as I began this post. It seems to me now that I may have to remove the remaining rasboras.
Here are some recent shots of the tank (taken with my phone camera so color and picture quality are terrible):


Thanks for reading and if you have any suggestions and advice for me, please feel free to share
I quickly became fascinated by their appearance and behavior and got bit by the proverbial apisto "bug." I started doing some research and made a decision to try my hand at another, rarer species of Apisto culminating in the purchase of a pair of wild caught Apistogramma uaupesi "red face." I paid 165,000 Korean won for them which is around $150. I have no idea whether or not this would be considered a "normal" price for them in the US but I do know that this is about what other stores here charge for rarer wild caught specimens.
Given the quality and price of these beautiful fish, I want to make sure I do everything I can to ensure that they thrive - which brings me to this post. This is my current setup:
Tank size: 120L (about 30 gallons - 60x45x45 cm)
Filtration: Eheim 2213 (flow reduced with spray bar and slight closing of outflow valve)
Lights: 20W LED fixture (7 hours per day)
Pressurized CO2 with atomic diffuser 7 hours per day
Flora: several species of Echinodorus, Rotala indica, Blyxa, Staurygene repens, Anubias nana v. petite, Cryptocoryne parva, Java ferns, water lettuce and amazon frogbit
Water parameters:
pH: 7.0
NH4: 0
N02: 0
N03: 10
Both KH and GH are very low almost 0. The tap water in Seoul is quite soft. I ordered a TDS meter which should be arriving soon.
The uaupesi share this tank with the aforementioned pair of agassizii in addition to about 8 large Yamato shrimp, 3 Otocinclus and 9 dwarf rasboras which I just added today as dithers. It was originally 10 rasboras but the male uaupesi attacked and severely injured one about 10 minutes ago as I began this post. It seems to me now that I may have to remove the remaining rasboras.
Here are some recent shots of the tank (taken with my phone camera so color and picture quality are terrible):


Thanks for reading and if you have any suggestions and advice for me, please feel free to share