Hello guest! Are you an Apistogramma enthusiast? If so we invite you to join our community and see what it has to offer. Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Apisto enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your fish and tanks and have a great time with other Apisto enthusiasts. Sign up today!
The choice of a digital camera depends on what you are planning to do with it.
I own a Canon Powershot G2 which isn't very good in taking macro-photo's, but with an additional macrolens which you can attach to the camera with an adapter you get pictures like this
so if you use the camera...
Well he (it's a male) did snatch 1 wriggler one time so if your are trying to get as many offspring as possible it may not be a good choice to put a zebra pleco in an Apisto breeding tank :)
but the interaction between the apisto's and the pleco is going fine without any problems: they leave...
first of all the inhabitants of my tank:
- 6 Cardinals
- 5 Red Phantoms
- 1 Zebra Pleco
- 6 Corydoras sodalis
- 5 Nannostomus eques
- a pair of Apistogramma beanchi
and some shrimp
normally they ignore the other fish, unless when it is feeding time: they rule the tank :wink:
but now...
Some more pictures of the now a little more than 1 month old fry with bellies full of BBS:
The bellies look like they can explode any minute: can fry overeat themself?
I really need to clean the algae off the glass of the tank which contains the male: the algae makes it impossible to...
Link works for me too
I've seen pictures of these tanks before and they are really stunning! I have the 3 books written and photographed by Amano himself: Nature Aquarium World part 1-3
these contain even more pictures to drewl on :wink:
I feed them the following frozen foods: black & white mosquito larvae, daphnia, artemia, cyclops and mysis.
And thank for the compliments :wink:
Someday I will get a good picture of the male