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    Recent purchases and fry

    November and December last year I was lucky enough to get hold of 4 A. psammophila, (of which I sent some pictures before, when they were still minute). Three males and one female I can now establish. Furthermore A. sp. Jurua (sp. cruzeiro), a couple and A. flebellicauda, a couple. The A...
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    are all oak leaves suitable?

    I recently came across a Japanese Imperial oak (Quercus dentata) from which I have a lot of leaves now. The leaves are up to 30-40 cm long, thick and hairy. I have started using them in my tanks mainly because they make excellent sight barriers and hiding places. What I should have started...
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    New Apistogramma psammophila

    A week ago I was fortunate, very much so, to be able to buy 4 young, less than 2 cm sized, Apistogramma psammophila. This Apistogramma (or diplotaenia) was high on my wishlist. They are F1's. The parentstock is from Rio Atabapo, Colombia. They are small. They are presently being fed live...
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    A. iniridae bloated

    Male succumbed after 3 weeks of slowly increased swelling of abdomen. pH 6.5, total hardness <1, temp hardness <2, conductivity 75 Food Daphnia, Cyclops, black and white mosquito larvae, occasionally dry food It was not a wild fish but a Fx generation captivity bred Will start looking for...
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