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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    I get where your coming from but mate you shouldn't assume someone can't take care of or keep alive their fish just because they said they were unable to constantly hatch brine shrimp just for a few fry and because they were shafted with a fish that had bad gemetics
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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    That won't happen because there in their own breeding tank, the male has been removed back to our community tank and when she goes back to a community tank they won't breed, they didn't until I moved them and if they do the fry will definitely be eaten in the community tank, presumably by either...
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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    I'm there with the tank half the days of the week but I'm not giving it or the fish away. It's not like my father can't look after the fish, he's been doing well this past year. I also don't see how fry can survive off of nothing but live baby brine shrimp, it just doesn't make logical sense. I...
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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    I'm in Australia which might be changing things because eggs are very expensive for me and I'm not there to feed the fish during the week because I'm at a different suburb of the city and only see the tank on weekends and I dought my dad can do the hatching and feeding process because from what...
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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    It's not the hatchery that's expensive it's the eggs, also don't have the time or ability to be hatching them at a regular routine, it's just simply not an option. I don't breed fish for a living so there the only fry I have so it's just not reasonable or feasible for me to hatch them just for a...
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    Apisto cacatoides first time new spawn.

    I have a m&f apisto cacatoide from brisbane and I’ve had them For abt 2 months and finally they spawned, the fry are about 2 weeks old, free swimming. I’ve beeen feeding boiled egg yolk crushed up for the last 3 days but I bought frozen bbs shrimp because I can’t afford a hatchery and these are...
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    separating 4 juvenile ivanacara from a pair today and not looking forward to it.

    I’d walk 2000 miles and I’d walk 2000 more, just to be the man got fish from your LFS
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