well everything was looking like dropsy but now it is reducing its bloatedness so im not sure guess will have to see how it goes and if 'he' comes right then can conclude that it wasnt dropsy
from my experience all but the kribs go together ok, as the kribs have the habit of hammering berelli and cockatoos anyway, but the other 3 would be fine given lots of hiding places etc
riccia doesnt grow or spread too fast and looks nice, just what ever you do never never go near duckweed! it is the devils doing! once you have it will never get rid of it!
bolivians easy most lfs have them
cacatoides relatively common
borelli, bit harder to get but they are definitely around as ive got a pair looking and hoping to breed
Kribs - very common, breed easily look on TM they generally pretty cheap too
Hi anyone got much info on these? breeding conditions etc? im asuming they would be similar to the other apistogrammas but cant find anything on them so wondering if anyone knew anything i didnt about them
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yeah nz bred rams and cockatoos its more i dont have the funds to keep replacing dead fish which isnt cool cos i love dwarfs and really dont wanna have to move to something else. how are keyholes for compatability with the remaining rams and singular cockatoo?
im seriously starting to get over dead dwarfs, ie blue rams and cockatoos for no aparent reason! and suggestions of tougher, less pansy like dwarfs or similar?