well i have recently gotten more and more into apistos and dwarfs in the last couple of months, so much to say i have now got a few species tanks going,
my current list includes
Ap. agassissi double red x 6 2m+4f
ap piauiensis wilds x6 3m+3f
ap hongsloi f1 x10 juvies
ap veijita form II ( now macmasteri after m.wises and others correct id) x15 5m+10f
Ap macmasteri wilds x5 2m+3f
ap baenschi inka wilds x12 6m+6f
Ap eremnopyge f1 x5 1m+4f
Ap eunotus x5 juvies
Apistogramma atahualpha wilds x 9 1m+8f
Ap iniridae f1 x6 juvies
Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis wild pair
Dicrossus filamentosus 2m+4f
also a
breeding groups of
10 pairs wild lamp multifasciatus
6 pairs wild lamp similis
10 wild frontosa zaire blue
f2 tropheus duboisi
i also keep groups of wild discus, wild scalare xingu,wild geophagus balzani, f2 l333, f1 l66, f2 l411, wild l190, l128, l47, l 204 , f2 othopharanx litobates black gold, f3 pundamillia neyeri "ruti island", f1 syno petricolor, f2 Astatotilapia nubila , alunocara ob, wild syno multifaciatus, brochis splendens, ancistrus sp and numerous types of corydoras (13 different species)
so what have you got in your tanks
my current list includes
Ap. agassissi double red x 6 2m+4f
ap piauiensis wilds x6 3m+3f
ap hongsloi f1 x10 juvies
ap veijita form II ( now macmasteri after m.wises and others correct id) x15 5m+10f
Ap macmasteri wilds x5 2m+3f
ap baenschi inka wilds x12 6m+6f
Ap eremnopyge f1 x5 1m+4f
Ap eunotus x5 juvies
Apistogramma atahualpha wilds x 9 1m+8f
Ap iniridae f1 x6 juvies
Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis wild pair
Dicrossus filamentosus 2m+4f
also a
breeding groups of
10 pairs wild lamp multifasciatus
6 pairs wild lamp similis
10 wild frontosa zaire blue
f2 tropheus duboisi
i also keep groups of wild discus, wild scalare xingu,wild geophagus balzani, f2 l333, f1 l66, f2 l411, wild l190, l128, l47, l 204 , f2 othopharanx litobates black gold, f3 pundamillia neyeri "ruti island", f1 syno petricolor, f2 Astatotilapia nubila , alunocara ob, wild syno multifaciatus, brochis splendens, ancistrus sp and numerous types of corydoras (13 different species)
so what have you got in your tanks