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'Africana' seems to break down at a similar rate to 'Amazonia'.
I didn't get it the other way round 'Africana' does keep the ph lower. Amazonia is much better for growing plants though. I personally have not tried the 'Malaya' as I find that the 'Africana' good enough with my tap water for...
I've actually raised quite a few generations of elizabethae. The batch that had this occuring was raised on mainly decap brineshrimp eggs and was doing rather well. This happened after I got my brineshrimp hatchery dish to start working. No cysts or egg shells were fed to the fry at all.
I am currently using very similar breeding box from another brand more commonly available in my country. They look EXACTLY the same as the marina ones, down to the small details.
I do a variation of what you plan to do. I only move the fry to these breeder boxes after they are around 2-3 weeks...
I'm an asian hobbyist but I do not understand as well. :confused: I do admit I have a soft spot for the fire red variant of agassizii, but definitely not hybrids. However one of the most commonly seen and cheapest apisto one can get in my country is the sp. steel blue.
Thanks ste12000. Wonderful fish wished I could get my hands on some of those!
I've attached 2 pictures of the fish taken just out of the bag around 2wks ago. Sorry for the lousy pics.
It's been a long time since my last pair of agassizii. I guess the elongated fins also point to it...
Hi sorry to hijack the thread. Just wondering does anyone have a clear picture of an agassizii fire red female. My female is turning out to have quite a bit of colours on her fins and I think she might be a sneaker male. She is more "roundish" compared to the male though and definitely not as...