Shane Puthuparambil
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Hey guys!
I have been keeping Apistogramma for some time now. I just started having breeding success with my A. sp. Abacaxis and A. Iniridae, both wild caught.
I am getting an import order in soon. Its a single box, going in on an order with another individual who runs a wholesale business.
Here are the species I requested:
Apistogramma Bitaeniata "Rio Tigre"
Apistogramma Megastoma (sp. Kelleri)
Apistogramma Barlowi
Some other stuff I am getting:
P. Scalare Spotted
Aphyolebias Peruensis
Tips on acclimation and initial care?
Each species is going into a respective 20 long with a speckling of sand, large chunks of wood, a little bit of leaf litter, and plenty of dense floating plant growth.
Daily water changes, my pH here in Portland is 6 and tap tds is 150ppm. Comes straight from the mountains.
Also, how do you tell apart Megastoma and Barlowi 100%?
I have been keeping Apistogramma for some time now. I just started having breeding success with my A. sp. Abacaxis and A. Iniridae, both wild caught.
I am getting an import order in soon. Its a single box, going in on an order with another individual who runs a wholesale business.
Here are the species I requested:
Apistogramma Bitaeniata "Rio Tigre"
Apistogramma Megastoma (sp. Kelleri)
Apistogramma Barlowi
Some other stuff I am getting:
P. Scalare Spotted
Aphyolebias Peruensis
Tips on acclimation and initial care?
Each species is going into a respective 20 long with a speckling of sand, large chunks of wood, a little bit of leaf litter, and plenty of dense floating plant growth.
Daily water changes, my pH here in Portland is 6 and tap tds is 150ppm. Comes straight from the mountains.
Also, how do you tell apart Megastoma and Barlowi 100%?