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Recent content by Somethin Fishy

  1. Somethin Fishy

    Black spots on Apistogramma eunotus

    Thanks for the responses. I can relax a little now..
  2. Somethin Fishy

    Black spots on Apistogramma eunotus

    One of my fish has suddenly come up with a bunch of black spots.. I did read the similar posts in this section but am not sure this is the same. None of the other Apistogramma eunotus's have these spots yet. Anybody got any ideas or advice?
  3. Somethin Fishy

    Apistogramma eunotus? Any males?

    Finally managed to take some sort of a pic of my old male....
  4. Somethin Fishy

    Apistogramma eunotus? Any males?

    Thanks for your advise will let you know how i get on :-)
  5. Somethin Fishy

    Apistogramma eunotus? Any males?

    Thanks for your reply. The fish in pic 6 does have a lot more blue in the face if that points to anything? I am going to split them up to encourage spawning, by separating the big male and two biggest females and leave the others to grow and mature. I am setting up a new tank with silica...
  6. Somethin Fishy

    Apistogramma eunotus? Any males?

    I have recently acquired what I think is 1 x very shy adult male and 1 x adult female and 4 juveniles what I think I understand are Apistogramma eunotus. At the moment they are all in a 50 litre tank with loads of plants and wood and hidey places, I am in the process of setting about another 50...
  7. Somethin Fishy

    Hi From New Zealand - Apistogramma Eunotus

    Hi there from New Zealand, I am new to keeping dwarf cichlids and have recently acquired what I think is 1 x adult male, 1x adult female, 1 x juv male, 2 x juv female apistogramma eunotus. It is highly likely these are the last of their kind in our country. Any advice to looking after them...
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