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You might want to try potted plants and a bare bottom tank. While these are not the most nice looking kind of tanks, they a really easy to clean. You can syphon off all the waste and uneaten food during your water changes.(I think your schedule is fine, with a bare bottom tank you...
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I would remove the CO2 and leave the air stone for a day or two. If the fish stop gasping, problem solved. If they don't, then you have other problems. Check your ammonia levels, if these are really high they could be burning the fish's gills. You also might have gill flukes...
If there are one of these species that you really like you might want to try focusing on them. Two males and six females will allow for pretty cool observations. The males will form groups and you could watch them argue over who gets witch girls.
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Anyone know what the natural habitat for Bolivians is like? I've got a pair that keeps spawning in my community tank. I want to set up a breeding tank that is as close to nature as possible. Please give me any info you can. Substrate, plants, current, temp, water, etc...
I have seen many pics of steelblue males posted on this forum. Nobody posts pics of the females. I bought six of these fish a while ago, all under an inch long. All grew up to be males. Does anyone have females? Do they exsist?
I purchased a wierd apisto. My dealer told me it was a blue headed agassizi. But I don't think it is. anyone know what this fish is?
http://www.aquariumfish.net/images_01/apisto_blue_faced_w240.jpg
This is a link to a photo of the fish I have. They say it is an agassizi also.
Does...