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Post by joller on Aug 2, 2012 23:47:18 GMT 11
finally decided to take some pics, these guys are by far the best parents of any fish i've kept, keeping hordes of guppys at bay without any hassles at all, i believe they are f2 or f3 and both pairs are raising fry in ph5, 150-200ppm tds male close up female in breeding dress, fry underneath these 1cm fry are probably over a month old joel.
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timandson
Tropheus
If it's not fish, who cares ?
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Post by timandson on Aug 3, 2012 18:39:25 GMT 11
Very nice!
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dazzman
xenotilapia
Mbuna Boy
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Post by dazzman on Aug 3, 2012 20:06:56 GMT 11
Great stuff Joel
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Post by fisshy on Aug 3, 2012 20:46:58 GMT 11
That's cool with them under the plant like that usually photos don't have cenery to look at Usually fry in savers or separate tanks When we post. cool photo mate
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moy
xenotilapia
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Post by moy on Aug 3, 2012 22:30:18 GMT 11
Nice work mate. They look like cool little fish.
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sam
Poecilia
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Post by sam on Aug 7, 2012 4:48:48 GMT 11
what do you feed them?
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Post by joller on Aug 7, 2012 10:41:04 GMT 11
the babys get freshly hatched brine shrimp or micro worms twice a day, although they're moving on to crushed pellets and flake but when they first start eating they're so small they can't eat baby brine shrimp yet, so they just get microworms cheers warren, apisto's really like a complicated environment, most apistos are cave spawners and will dig their own caves if they don't like the ones i provide for them
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Post by xliferx on Jan 24, 2013 19:57:44 GMT 11
One of the best set ups ive seen. Cant wait for mine to colour up
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