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    Fish

    Here is my c. irrubesco sleeping: Some of the new cory. They were labeled as c. septentrionalis: Js
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    Feeding time

    sorry you feel that way. However, they are still doing great. One of the male is courting another female. They have doubled in size...except one female...she is till fairly small. I think one of the males is just pestering her. Js
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    Feeding time

    NO...LOL! I had to move some apisto fry around and read that EBJD are somewhat less aggressive than the regular JD. So I experimented with it. Fortunately, it turned out okay...the apistos actually bred it the tank. The female was pretty small...about one inch...with about 10-15 fry...I took...
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    Feeding time

    thx! Js
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    Feeding time

    This is my EBJD "smuckers" and about eight baby apistos. They are growing much bigger and faster...thought the EBJD would've eaten all of them by now. Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    Bad baby picture Js
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    Isaac

    Isaac Newt-on...lol: Some plants: Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    Thanks Mike! Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    Question At what size should I remove the female? The fry are still pretty small (maybe 1.5 weeks after free swimming). THanks Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    Thanks! It is fun to watch mom take the babies out and forage for food. Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    Thanks all! Here is another "bigger" fry for previous batch with a different female...I think it is a "he" and is about 1-1.5 cm in the picture: Here is dad when he was younger...can't find any recent photo of him: Js
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    Not as nice as some of your fish...

    but here she is: Female apisto cac. in the ten gallon with fry: She is very bright yellow: Look closely...you may see some faint ouline of the babies: Top view: Js
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    Dario dario

    Nope...they eat frozen food such as bloodworms. Js
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    Dario dario

    I will get some female pix when I can. The female hides a lot. Js EDIT: Found some older pics with females
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    Dario dario

    Sorry...forgot about that. They remind me so much of cichlids sometimes I forget their are not! Js
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    Dario dario

    Dario dario Male: Male (fighting for territory) : Js
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    Plakat

    Pix appears dark because the tank is just covered in moss and plants. Js
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    Apisto. Cac. and friends

    Yes those are peacock gudgeons and they are pretty neat. They are in a 33 gallon tank and I am sorry but I do not know the pH. Here are some more pix: Here is the father with eggs: Js
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    Apisto. Cac. and friends

    Feeding time: Js
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    New fish

    Got five little panda cory cats...they are living in the apisto/gudgeon tank. This one is out and about: This one is trying to hide: The only shrimp to survive the levamisole treatment: Js
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