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I just got some A. velifera, and wondered if anybody would like to share experiences, since I never had this species before.
From the DATZ book I can see it is considered a medium/hard species to keep. How low do you think I should go in pH to breed them, and are they choosy with respect to partner?
In the shop they were labeled "A. resticulosa", although they knew it was a wrong name. They just didn't know what the right name was. A little odd there was only one male in the whole group of maybe 20 fish. Is the sex ratio something I should pay special attention to in this species?
(I also got 2 other new species today: Tahuantinsuyoa macantzatza and a bunch of young Guianacara sp. "Red cheek". Damn, Kullander must have been in a bad mood when he named the first species
:wink: )
Lars
From the DATZ book I can see it is considered a medium/hard species to keep. How low do you think I should go in pH to breed them, and are they choosy with respect to partner?
In the shop they were labeled "A. resticulosa", although they knew it was a wrong name. They just didn't know what the right name was. A little odd there was only one male in the whole group of maybe 20 fish. Is the sex ratio something I should pay special attention to in this species?
(I also got 2 other new species today: Tahuantinsuyoa macantzatza and a bunch of young Guianacara sp. "Red cheek". Damn, Kullander must have been in a bad mood when he named the first species
Lars