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nice discussion going on.
yes my borelli looks slender bodied so i have been feeding him more stuffs like live brine shrimp. He is getting thicker.
In fact if you watched my first video right at the top, he looks thinner than now.
Any recommendations on feeding?
wow super insightful! :)
at first the male was chasing the female when she is near sometimes and doing this weird slow moving twisted body shape stuff,probsbly trying to mate?
now the female is instead chasing the male when he gets near.
Is this their normal mating behaviour?
perhaps the best way is using ketappa leaves in the tank to lower ph or using ph lowering substrate like ada aqua soil.(malaya or africana).
Dont use ada amazonia as it will leech ammonia into the tank if its not cycled.
Hi guys, 32yrs old guy here from singapore with a new found interest in Apistos and adoketas!
Hope to grow my knowledge in this forum!
Currently own a borelli pair and unconfirm adoketa super red pair. :)