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  1. They look a million times better than any tank bred strain
  2. I give my other fish TetraMin Tropical Flakes, and Nutrifin Max Spurilina Meal Tablets. Are these good? Are there any better quality products on the market? I also feed them frozen brine shrimp and frozen daphnia. My current tank is 150 liters, 100x30x50cm, but I'm getting a 90x60x65cm breeding tank hopefully, which is about 350 liters. Is this any good for a harem?
  3. Cool thanks danval. I'm getting confused; I am doing research on the internet, and some sites say that they should be kept in harems but bred as pairs, some say to keep them in a harem and breed them in a harem, and some say the should only be kept and bred as pairs and that a harem isn't a good idea. What do you guys think? The fish aren't from Hollywoods, they are from a wholesaler. Jennifer asked Organism if they can order some fish. I'm unsure of the price at the moment.
  4. That really sucks! I really hope this doesn't happen to me. I want to feed them on live food. I never want them to encounter a single flake in their lives! I need to get a brineshrimp hatchery and a whiteworm culture set up, and maybe microworms are well. I can collect daphnia and mossie larvae outside. Is there any other livefood I can culture for them?
  5. Hi guys, I'm getting a pair of Apistogramma viejita because they have just been imported :bounce: Anyway, I plan to breed these little guys to make them more availible because they are a very nice fish What do I need to know about them? Give me all the info you've got Thanks in advance, Joe
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    Fish Quiz?

    Haha I was just going to say that phoenix :lol: You beat me to it Electric Yellows - Labidochromis caeruleus? Aren't the wild fish blue or something?
  7. :lol: I never said it was, there is just no point in uploading fuzzy pics when you have ones of excellent quality
  8. He's so cute. Good on you for taking him in He's now in safe hands His previous owners must be sick to care for a bird like that :evil: They should have never been allowed to keep animals :evil:
  9. The first two pics are really good quality I don't know why you bothered uploading the second two - they're too fuzzy :lol: 8)
  10. They seem to have better coordination this morning and they aren't crashing into everything. I'm really pleased they made it through the night because it was quite cold.
  11. I really don't see what the huge fuss is over these - they're not that cool. L168 are way more pretty !drool: Although it is important that the L046 are bred as much as possible because they are so rare.
  12. The deeper the substrate the more room the plants' roots have to grow
  13. Just put as much Dalton's as you can fit - I'd mix it with peat and topsoil and make layer 5-7cm deep, then a 3cm layer of sand, and 5cm of fine gravel.
  14. Actually I removed the pellets after a week because they canaries tried to nest in the container But apart from that they got no special care, and I stopped handling them because they didn't like it; they became very streesed very fast. So it didn't have the desired effect, so I gave up. They only thing is that the food was good quality, but most people who care about their pets will go out of their way to pay a couple of extra dollars for better quality products Plus they got greens every now and then, and fruit. I'll put some more out for them later on Turquoisines are very easy to care for and just as easy to breed.
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