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    KenL reacted to Tom C's post in the thread D39 with Like Like.
    In the rear parts of my tank, where there is less light, these beautiful creatures appear quite differently, and the "code" is more...
  • Tom C
    Tom C replied to the thread D39.
    In the rear parts of my tank, where there is less light, these beautiful creatures appear quite differently, and the "code" is more...
  • dw1305
    dw1305 reacted to anewbie's post in the thread D39 with Like Like.
    A picture of one of my most lovely morse code:
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    KenL reacted to anewbie's post in the thread D39 with Like Like.
    A picture of one of my most lovely morse code:
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    KenL reacted to Tommy Kronkvist's post in the thread D39 with Like Like.
    It's not scientifically described yet, but often referred to as Hemigrammus sp. "Morse Code".
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    anewbie replied to the thread D39.
    A picture of one of my most lovely morse code:
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  • Tommy Kronkvist
    Tommy Kronkvist replied to the thread D39.
    It's not scientifically described yet, but often referred to as Hemigrammus sp. "Morse Code".
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    I can't find much about these fishes other than that there are a few colour forms. Are they highly aggressive like trifs or more passive...
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    Paulie reacted to RotGoblin's post in the thread Looking For Advice (A. Borelli) with Like Like.
    Mine are the Cichlid Formula ones, I need to pick where I drop them though as they need to soften up before the Apisto will take them...
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    anewbie reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Apistogramma rositae with Like Like.
    Different species behave somewhat differently. More polygamous species tend to be more intolerant of juveniles in their brood territory...
  • ButtNekkid
    ButtNekkid reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Iranocichla with Like Like.
    ... does that mean fewer and fewer people know how to write or are willing to spend the time writing?:D
  • dw1305
    dw1305 reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Bamboo with Like Like.
    I've found that the clay saucers used under pots are more preferable to apistos than clay pots. Just cut/break a small opening on the rim.
  • dw1305
    dw1305 reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Apistogramma rositae with Like Like.
    Different species behave somewhat differently. More polygamous species tend to be more intolerant of juveniles in their brood territory...
  • ButtNekkid
    ButtNekkid reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Apistogramma rositae with Like Like.
    Most will not eat older fry. The problem is that they (usually the female) try to drive their fry out of their territory (the tank)e...
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    illumnae reacted to Mike Wise's post in the thread Apistogramma rositae with Like Like.
    Different species behave somewhat differently. More polygamous species tend to be more intolerant of juveniles in their brood territory...
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