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cicrush13

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Hey there,

I'm new to this site, but been in the hobby most of my life, I got serious about it just over 10 years ago.
I have been breeding Angels, Bristlenose Plecos, Kribs, and finally Apistos!

I am very interested in getting my hands on a few more species of Apistogramma to add to my room once I finish my remodel later this year.

I look forward to learning from all of you.
 

MickeM

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A lot of space you`ve got there!!!!
I wouldn`t mind a similar fishroom..:)

Keep an eye on the "Pebas" tank if you want/don`t get any Apisto-fry..
The caves with large enterances will probably be hard to defend against the hungry+ nightly active(?) Ancistrus/Bristlenose`s..
(I use coconut-shells placed almost flat to the ground/sand.. and other caves with "limited" access may work too.. if you`ll get any problems);)

Thanks for sharing!!
 

MickeM

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BTW..

As you probably know already..The lack of sand in your "viejita"-tank (macmasteri !? ) might be a big reason for their shyness you mentioned
in the video !! Sooo much "direct" + solid light!!;)
 

cicrush13

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I like to stock my show tanks quite high, the one tank is a little low right now after a few deaths.
The denison tank has 3 filters on it, Fluval 405, Aquaclear 110 and a whisper 30.
I perform 35% water changes every week and have had that stock in there for 6+ years without issue (except the angel).
The key is to make sure you don't overfeed and you do proper water changes.
 

cicrush13

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BTW..

As you probably know already..The lack of sand in your "viejita"-tank (macmasteri !? ) might be a big reason for their shyness you mentioned
in the video !! Sooo much "direct" + solid light!!;)

Would you recommend light, neautral or dark sand in there?
 

abrooks12376

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I like to stock my show tanks quite high, the one tank is a little low right now after a few deaths.
The denison tank has 3 filters on it, Fluval 405, Aquaclear 110 and a whisper 30.
I perform 35% water changes every week and have had that stock in there for 6+ years without issue (except the angel).
The key is to make sure you don't overfeed and you do proper water changes.
Just proved my point for me. 6+ year old denisons and clown loaches should be far far larger. It's your tank, just throwing In my 2 cents.
 

MickeM

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STOCKHOLM , SWEDEN
Would you recommend light, neautral or dark sand in there?

Since most Apistos are "sifters of sand" by nature, a fine/small sized sand of yellowish color would be very good+ logic..as long as it is not calcareous!!
However.. In a tank.. larger gravel/sized sand often creates a better function as in decompostion-zone for restproducts..
I have some of my tanks filled with several types of sand due to this, but it is not very nice to look at..;)
(fine sand where female have their caves.. larger sand where I normally keep an Echinodorus or similar plant..)
Sometimes I use sorted Aqua-clay-sand of smaller size .. this often works OK too..
..but the redish color is not appreciated by everyone..
And also, as you said earlier, the amounts of food+amount/type of fishes+ regular maintanence + tank set-up (plants/snails?) will decide how the affect of restproducts will be!! (Many different combinations may work..! Long term / short term!)

Otherwise I guess that any sand in your tank probably will help against their shyness, since all the reflections from
the bare tank-bottom ought to make them pretty "tensed"..?? (creating fast moving shadows .. a sign for incoming attack in the wild ???? )
In my pics you can see what often works fine for me .. it`s giving the Apistos a "safe feeling" so to speak..always somewhere to "run"/swim.. if danger is coming..
Actually.. almost any similar "interior-gadgets"/decoration will achieve this "safe-spots"..!!

But.. Apistos may also be very cautious in their behaviours as long as you don`t have any dither-fishes swimming "above" or around them..
("If these fishes swimming above aren`t afraid, there are no reason for "us" to be afraid either..")
I guess it may be a natural reaction.. in case of any predators are coming from above?? (birds or others??)
Floating plants can also help out in this case..!
You may also get "fright"-problems if the tank is positioned at a place where you pass it many times every day.. or if it is placed low/close to the floor of the room..!


In these travel-reports you can see how it looks for many Apistos in nature !!
http://apisto.sites.no/default.aspx
 

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