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I took some photo while doing water change last night. I was aware that one of the male curzi showing red color on his belly and looks nice.
By the way, what's holotype mean exactly for apisto?
Thanks,
Yu-Cheng
I got these fishes from Brian few weeks ago and they are starting to show nice color recently. They look a bit different as the photos on TomC's website.
http://apisto.sites.no/fish.aspx?fishIndexID=2287&gruppeID=1
Maybe they are still too young to identify?
No way, apisto eliz will defiantly kill all RCS for sure especially male. My eliz can kill all RCS which I put in tanks in one night.(Those I over breed).
In my experience, sometimes it's not only about size. My apisto allpahuayo(F2) and sp. Miua(WC) were not bothering RCS. Also I feel female...
I put them in 10 Gallon at first because they are mark as unsexed and seems fairly peaceful when they arrive. Then I separate female weaker fishes I feel something weird. The one die this morning seems ok last night and still move ok to eat grindal worm / daphnia.
Here is the photos. I got them from wetspottropicalfish with overnight shipping. I didn't have any problem with their fish before. It's first time I got this problem. I don't have photo for the fish I lost, but they body looks really yellow when they die.
Hi all,
I have questions regarding to the lost of apistogramma atahualpa I recently got. I got three 6 wild of them last Friday and lost 2 female in two days. (It seems I will lost 3rd female today) They looks fine when they arrive, and I put them into their own tanks carefully. My ph is about...
Hi,
I saw your post that you keep Pelvicachromis sp. aff. subocellatus = Pelvicachromis silviae.
They looks beautiful. I wonder if I can get a pair from you. Let me know if you still keep them.
I live in San Francisco, California.
Thanks,
Yu-Cheng