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Okay thank you for the information i got rid of my sterbai and i added another piece of driftwood and some more plants so everything looks fuller, i will see if i can get some pictures up later to show you what i have.
okay, i will remove the cories when i get ahold of the females, i really want to breed them. any other tips or tricks you can give me? thank you for all the help so far.
I would like to breed them, i didn't realize the cories would interfere with them that's why i picked them. If i removed the cories would there be more room for another pair of dwarfs, maybe another species of apisto? I was reading about how keeping the parents busy helps to keep pairs strong...
Okay so a have a 20g long that is moderately planted, sand substrate, hob and sponge filters, and has several caves. The occupants are 9 cories (6 steribai, 3 pygmy), 7 CPD, and a male cacatuoides. I am getting two females for him in a month or two depending on when they are ready, is it...
Hi i currently have 3 tanks running a 125 with large south american cichlids, a 20 l0ng with a male cacatuoides that i am waiting to get females for, cories and cpd's, and a standard 20 that i am setting for shellies.