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Hi from Portugal

Halekx

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Hey guys,

Just discovered the Forum today and i'm really liking everything about it.
I'm from Faro in Portugal's southernmost region, Algarve. I'm 34 years old.

I've been keeping and breeding fish for quite a few years now. (i would say at least 15 years but can't really remember :))
I started with the basic... guppies, mollies, swords and the likes but my interest grew so big that shortly after i was assembling my first African cichlid tank... a 120 Liter Malawi tank.
Since then, I've had Discus, Tanganikas, Malawis again, Shrimp, Bettas...

For the past 2 years i had to stop fish keeping due to my "daddy" job but, I've now decided to re-start my 450 Liter tank with Apistogrammas.
I'm going for the "Triple red" Cacatuoides, which i must say are not easy to find here in the Algarve. Maybe some members can help with this.

I hope i can also bring something to the comunity, even though in this first stage, and since i don't have any experience with dwarf cichlids, i'm mostly here to learn.

See ya arround.
 

regani

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Welcome to the forum. Nice looking hardscape for the new setup. To help the apistos feel at home I would add a few caves, although the females may start to dig out their own under some of those rocks
 

Halekx

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see... i'm already learning... i wasn't aware Apistos were also diggers... if they do that, i'll have a huge problem in hands due to the substract :(
 

regani

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They are more sand/substrate sifters and won't try to dig out whole rocks, but will extend cavities e.g. under wood to make it suit their needs. So if the rocks are just sitting on sand, there may be a potential problem with things shifting. They definitely won't respect your nicely laid out areas of different substrates and will start to spit sand everywhere ;)
 

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