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Hello everyone,
I have a m/f pair of yellow-faced apisto borelliis (is it borellii or borelli?) which I got from a friend of mine.
I've had them for about a month and a half. For the first few weeks of my having them they showed remarkable vivid colours and were somewhat more curious about my comings and goings than the other fish that I've had.
However, they've lately not been showing their yellow colouring at all, and don't seem as interested in what's going on. I've been doing regular (weekly 25%) water changes, and the PH is at about 7.0 but I'm slowly lowering it back to the ideal 6.8 over a period of days. I've been feeding them Cichlid flakes, although they don't seem to be voracious eaters and I haven't actually seen them feeding yet.
Any suggestions?
(Btw - 76L tank, fine gravel substrate, sword and ambulia, a few hiding places - rocks, and a small upside down teracotta pot. Currently sharing with 3 juvenile yoyo loaches, 2 common bristlenose and 2 dwarf gourami. I have bristlenose fry at the moment otherwise they would be living by themselves in a 30l tank with simmilar ornaments/substrate.)
I have a m/f pair of yellow-faced apisto borelliis (is it borellii or borelli?) which I got from a friend of mine.
I've had them for about a month and a half. For the first few weeks of my having them they showed remarkable vivid colours and were somewhat more curious about my comings and goings than the other fish that I've had.
However, they've lately not been showing their yellow colouring at all, and don't seem as interested in what's going on. I've been doing regular (weekly 25%) water changes, and the PH is at about 7.0 but I'm slowly lowering it back to the ideal 6.8 over a period of days. I've been feeding them Cichlid flakes, although they don't seem to be voracious eaters and I haven't actually seen them feeding yet.
Any suggestions?
(Btw - 76L tank, fine gravel substrate, sword and ambulia, a few hiding places - rocks, and a small upside down teracotta pot. Currently sharing with 3 juvenile yoyo loaches, 2 common bristlenose and 2 dwarf gourami. I have bristlenose fry at the moment otherwise they would be living by themselves in a 30l tank with simmilar ornaments/substrate.)