Hi Macz no I’m not into scaping really at all I just wanted a high clarity tank.If you want a relaxed community only get a single male Apistogramma. A pair only if you have the option to separate them at any given time and if successful breeding is on your agenda.
The fact you are getting an ADA tank gives me the impression you might be into scaping. Please be aware typical aquascaping is not compatible with keeping territorial or skittish fish.
So if you like, please post a picture of a tank that looks similar to what you are going to attempt. And please don't forget posting the URL of the source (for copyright reasons).
What a relief!I’m not into scaping really at all I just wanted a high clarity tank.
It can go haywire and it can be quite some fuzz. If it goes wrong you might lose fish, if it goes "right" you might have dozens of juvenile fish you might not get rid of. If the display aspect of the tank is priority, then stick to a single male.Ideally I’d like two centrepiece fish so is there any other suggestions here or will it just be a juggling act if they breed?
Id like to get two larger fish than the espeis, do you have any recommendations around 1 other sized fish to go with the apisto? Just don’t want it to be too lonely down thereWhat a relief!
It can go haywire and it can be quite some fuzz. If it goes wrong you might lose fish, if it goes "right" you might have dozens of juvenile fish you might not get rid of. If the display aspect of the tank is priority, then stick to a single male.
I’m a terrible scaper mate hahaWhat a relief!
It can go haywire and it can be quite some fuzz. If it goes wrong you might lose fish, if it goes "right" you might have dozens of juvenile fish you might not get rid of. If the display aspect of the tank is priority, then stick to a single male.
Perfect thanks!A single dwarf cichlid is not lonely. In the tank size (dimensions) we're talking I have no recommendations, sorry. In my opinion a dwarf cichlid is plenty in it.