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    Colony display tank

    I would really enjoy some input from the forum on a big project I'm planning. I have bought a 92 gal. corner aquarium - shaped like a quarter cylinder 3' radius and 2' height. I am going to furnish with driftwood and nice plants, Espe's pencil fish and zebra otos. I want to select an...
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    rain water

    Hey, do you guys think it would be a bad idea to collect rain water and use it for my dwarf cichlids if I live in New York City? Dave
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    A. ortmanni

    Hello everyone. Someone is offering A. ortmanni for sale, and I don't know much about these guys. I am curious about how desirable this species is and any comments on if they're pretty, challenging to breed, etc.
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    'tudes

    I just got 6 wild caught bitaeniata and they have a nasty disposition. I put them in a 55, and after they got used to my water (15-20 mins) they all started going ape jockeying for territories amongst the maze of driftwood, ceramic caves, and lava rocks. I have had many captive bred apistos...
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    Amazon Conservation

    A disagreement I had with a furniture salesman led me to do research about mahogany harvesting. He told me some vague crap about Thomasville "replants trees" after I voiced my objection to mahogany furniture. I was disappointed I didn't know the facts neccesary to administer the undressing the...
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    Römer Atlas vol. 2 English

    When can I get this book? Is it nearly in print?? Dave
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    Plz help with purchase decision

    Hello. I am faced with deciding to purchase some A. sp. Tefe blue or A. gephyra. :confused: I would love to set up two 20 US gal. long tanks, six fish each for both species, but alas, I'm not quite there yet = ) Mark Denaro, Anubias Design http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anubiasdesign/...
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    Fungus

    Greetings gang! One of my tanks is a 29 gal with eco-complete gravel, a few peices of Malasian driftwood, clay flowerpot caves, rocks and oak leaves that were boiled for several minutes before introducing to the tank. It also has several anubias and two crinums. I am keeping a colony of A...
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    Collecting trips

    Just curious about who has been down to SA to collect apistos. If you have, how many times, briefly describe if it was great or not, and any links to web pages with an acount of your adventure. I want to learn about what species hobbyists are bringing back and how the collecting/transport...
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    ASG meeting

    Quote: Originally Posted by Mike Wise I won't be there this year, but Jeff Cardwell will be giving a talk at the ASG meeting on collecting in Bolivia, including photos of the dwarf cichlids he collected there. Most ACA conventions have a sizable number of dwarf cichlid hobbyists & dwarf...
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    High pressure CO2 pH swing

    I was curious for those of you out there with high tech planted tanks with apistos, how much pH swing do you allow in dosing CO2? and between what high and low? I don't have a computerized controller and I am worried that I may be having the pH fluctuate too much and consequently causing undue...
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    Favorite Apisto

    Just curious which species is your favorite and briefly why. My fav is trifasciata. I love its metalic blue color, fancy finnage, it doesn't get really big and it is very peaceful. They are great tankmates for blue rams.
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    Apisto Ph

    How do you measure Ph that is less than the lower bound of conventional test kits? Mine only goes to 6.2.
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    Agassizi tormenting blue rams

    I have a 180 gal heavily planted tank with neons, ottos, 2 male and one female aggies, a pair of borrellis, a pair of dicrossus filamentosa, and a dozen blue rams. I have had the apistos for about three weeks. Anyway, I had one nice male blue ram in there for a while and pounced on a really...
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