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hi guys,
i have the opporunity to purchase Wild caught Panduro and Bitaeniata.
I am new to apistos and have 4 cacatuods in my community tank who are spawning, but i am told they are easy to breed.
now for a relative beginner, should i stay away from the wild caught Panduro? Thinking of buying 4 in the hope they will pair up. Once they pair, can the rest go in my cacatuoides community tank which is 4 ft heavily planted with hidey holes. the pair i will leave in a 2 foot species tank for breeding.
Being wild caught, would they be more colourful or duller? and would they be to difficult for someone of my experience to care for? eg stricter water quality and diet?
the alternative is i go for bitaeniata and buy 4 as per the panduro.
I wish i could buy them all, as there are also borelli opals and trifasciatas available!!
Your advice would be greatly appreciated,
Tai
i have the opporunity to purchase Wild caught Panduro and Bitaeniata.
I am new to apistos and have 4 cacatuods in my community tank who are spawning, but i am told they are easy to breed.
now for a relative beginner, should i stay away from the wild caught Panduro? Thinking of buying 4 in the hope they will pair up. Once they pair, can the rest go in my cacatuoides community tank which is 4 ft heavily planted with hidey holes. the pair i will leave in a 2 foot species tank for breeding.
Being wild caught, would they be more colourful or duller? and would they be to difficult for someone of my experience to care for? eg stricter water quality and diet?
the alternative is i go for bitaeniata and buy 4 as per the panduro.
I wish i could buy them all, as there are also borelli opals and trifasciatas available!!
Your advice would be greatly appreciated,
Tai