I broke the threshold and bought a reverse trio of A. cacatuoides. I've bred many (25+species) tanganyikans, and several malawians but yet to accomplish an Apisto. With that being said, I guess the word rookie is on my doorstep.
My water could be categorized as liquid rock...hard(200 + ppm) alkaline (8.6Ph) water. Ideal for Tangs, not so much S/A or C/A species. I have them in a 10g that was used mostly for rearing some guppies and other livebearers for BAP, and I would like to use it to breed my latest purchases. Is my tank too small?
What can I add to my water to help me lower the Ph to a more neutral / acidic zone? Peat?
I know I will spend a few hours over the Easter holiday reading posts here, and gathering information and get started on some changes.
I've read they are a difficult first Apisto to have chosen to breed, but I'm always up for a challenge.
TIA,
Glen
My water could be categorized as liquid rock...hard(200 + ppm) alkaline (8.6Ph) water. Ideal for Tangs, not so much S/A or C/A species. I have them in a 10g that was used mostly for rearing some guppies and other livebearers for BAP, and I would like to use it to breed my latest purchases. Is my tank too small?
What can I add to my water to help me lower the Ph to a more neutral / acidic zone? Peat?
I know I will spend a few hours over the Easter holiday reading posts here, and gathering information and get started on some changes.
I've read they are a difficult first Apisto to have chosen to breed, but I'm always up for a challenge.
TIA,
Glen