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Hello everyone, This is my first post here, so please forgive me if I make any mistakes with formatting or language. I recently started keeping a pair of Apistogramma cacatuoides in a spare 30-liter (approximately 8-gallon) tank I had at home, following a friend's recommendation. The owner of my local aquarium store assured me this tank size would be sufficient for them.
Current Setup:
Tank: 30 liters / ~8 gallons
Substrate: Chihiros soil
Hardscape: 2 ceramic cylinder caves, 1 coconut cave, small mangrove wood pieces
Botanicals: Alder cones and Indian almond leaves (catappa)
Plants: Christmas moss and a small portion of Rotala (visible in the attached photo)
Filter: Eheim Liberty 200
Temperature: Stable at 25°C (77°F)
Water changes: 10% every 2-3 days, using 50% RO water for each change
Food: Tetra Cichlid Mini Granules and Tropical Softline America
Both fish appear to be in good health - they're very active, social, and have excellent appetites.
I understand that a larger tank would be ideal, but I'm wondering if I can continue keeping them under these conditions? Unfortunately, upgrading to a larger tank isn't an option for me at the moment. If keeping them in this setup poses significant risks to their wellbeing, I'm willing to return them to the store. I've grown quite attached to them and would love to continue caring for them, but only if it's appropriate.Since I'm completely new to this species, I would greatly appreciate any advice, suggestions, or feedback you might have regarding my setup and care routine.Thank you in advance for your help!
Note: I have had them for about one week.
Current Setup:
Tank: 30 liters / ~8 gallons
Substrate: Chihiros soil
Hardscape: 2 ceramic cylinder caves, 1 coconut cave, small mangrove wood pieces
Botanicals: Alder cones and Indian almond leaves (catappa)
Plants: Christmas moss and a small portion of Rotala (visible in the attached photo)
Filter: Eheim Liberty 200
Temperature: Stable at 25°C (77°F)
Water changes: 10% every 2-3 days, using 50% RO water for each change
Food: Tetra Cichlid Mini Granules and Tropical Softline America
Both fish appear to be in good health - they're very active, social, and have excellent appetites.
I understand that a larger tank would be ideal, but I'm wondering if I can continue keeping them under these conditions? Unfortunately, upgrading to a larger tank isn't an option for me at the moment. If keeping them in this setup poses significant risks to their wellbeing, I'm willing to return them to the store. I've grown quite attached to them and would love to continue caring for them, but only if it's appropriate.Since I'm completely new to this species, I would greatly appreciate any advice, suggestions, or feedback you might have regarding my setup and care routine.Thank you in advance for your help!
Note: I have had them for about one week.