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  1. clonitza

    Apistogramma

    Great looking fellows Darrel. I enjoy keeping them too, although I miss the rams. Here's a pic with my one year old male: one of the little ones and the female guarding the eggs :) Cheers, Mike
  2. clonitza

    Apistogramma

    Darrel, I'm sure the males would like having as many females as possible, that's the nature of things :lol: but from my experience as an cockatoo keeper and breeder they do just fine in pairs. He tries doing his thing now and then but if the female isn't ready the male doesn't really stand a...
  3. clonitza

    Apistogramma

    Hi Maloney, yes you can, you could've done that earlier. You don't need to add more than 1 female. The cockatoo females are territorial, they are the one who raise the fry not the male so if you have plenty and not so many space for them they'll keep on fighting. Hope you are not keeping them in...
  4. clonitza

    Sick fish

    You could reset it and before you fill it again with gravel you can try another treatment if there are any meds left. I'd stay away from fine sand in a tank as big as this one.
  5. clonitza

    Sick fish

    Trial & error mate :). Let's see next: How deep is the soil, what's its composition? When did you start the tank?
  6. clonitza

    Sick fish

    When have you done this and how?
  7. clonitza

    Sick fish

    Stress for various reasons, maybe the tap water had something, undersized filtration, some altered frozen, live food and they get sick. Try to avoid the frozen food for a while and add activated carbon in the filter for the next 48 hours. The only med I've tested in the community tank that's...
  8. clonitza

    Sick fish

    Can you post a picture with your tank? What fish food are you using? Mike
  9. clonitza

    Has anyone got a clue? Oto related

    Feed them quality dry food and you won't have any issues with them in the future. Mike
  10. clonitza

    Wild P. scalare 'Rio Nanay'

    Lovely shot George! Such a bully looking fellow! Hope you keep them. Mike
  11. clonitza

    Fish for high flow?

    Pseudomugil gertrudae might be a good choice. Mine love to hang out near the outlet in the high flow. Hatchets are another good choice, unfortunately not for open top aquariums. Mike
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