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    haha yup, all the money and effort spent in making the fish comfortable is justified when the cloud of fry come swimming out of the cave i'm quite glad i used africana in all my apisto tanks right from the start...just bought another pack to set up a fry raising tank and am cycling it now.
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    Check the PH, its 5.
    Anyway, put in a thin layer of sera peat in the OHF. Will monitor the PH again tomorrow.

    Here are some shots of the fishes





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    Great link nick!! Great to see you into Apistogramma as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Milk View Post
    If you are really interested to learn more about Apistogramma and dwraf Cichlid...I don't mind lending you the "bible" to kick-start your Dwraf Cichlid keeping..
    But than...you got live near me first..
    Hi Milk, care to share which book is considered the bible?
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    i like the first shot of him sticking his head out =) i have a similar one of my elizabethae sticking his head out of a leaf, if you look in the thread i created on my elizabethae =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    i like the first shot of him sticking his head out =) i have a similar one of my elizabethae sticking his head out of a leaf, if you look in the thread i created on my elizabethae =)
    hehe that's her. She won't let him get in.

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    Hi nicktc, before your A elizabethae fry are hatched, get some java moss. The moss is an excellent hiding place from predators as well as feeding ground due to the presence of infusoria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wks View Post
    Hi nicktc, before your A elizabethae fry are hatched, get some java moss. The moss is an excellent hiding place from predators as well as feeding ground due to the presence of infusoria.
    Thank you
    Will do that tomorrow.

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    excellent tip by wks my fry loved hanging out in my spiky moss until they were past 2 weeks old

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    Oh, most importantly don't forget to buy some brine shrimp eggs and a hatchery to hatch baby brine shrimps. The fry won't be able to grow by eating those micro-organisms alone. You can get from Aquanova Trading
    14 Robinson Road #13-00
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    Hp: 96775403 (Mr Tay)
    Happy apistoing.

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    i'd recommend decapsulated brine shrimp eggs over hatching bbs. also available from aquanova. hassle free fry feeding, and the parents and fry both love it! never seems to run out too...my 100g bottle has lasted me 6 months as a daily staple food for 2 pairs of apistos and whatever fry they produce...and it's not even half gone yet

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    no hatching required?
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    A word of caution. Not all apisto eats decapsulated brine shrimp eggs. What mights suits Illumnae's fishes might not be what your apisto like to eat. I have rear apisto that won't even touch any food except live bbs. So do take note.

    decapsulated brine shrimp eggs doesn't need hatching and can be feed directly to the apisto. (Take a bit and soak them in some water before feeding the fishes)

    Cheers

    No Offence to Illumnae. Just stating my point of view as a ever learning apisto keeper.
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    no offence taken =) was just sharing my own personal experiences as none of the fish i've kept have rejected decap bs eggs (including the non-apistos), but i have heard of situations whereby a fish refused to take it until some conditioning was done. i guess in a small way fish are like us too...some of us like KFC and some don't!

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    my apisto just wont touch my food. tetrabits, NO! frozen bloodworm, NO! frozen brineshrimp, NO!

    Picky eaters. I have some worms in my tank, maybe they are feeding on it.
    Adoketa, Breitbinden, Paciquamis, Diplotaenia, Elizabethae, Mendezi, Inka, Agassizi, L046, L066, Crystal Red Shrimps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    Hi Milk, care to share which book is considered the bible?
    The book that i'm refering to are:
    1: Mergus Cichlid 1
    2: Mergus Cichlid 2(which i personally find disappointing with the picture.)

    nicktc:
    Your female looks very "ripe" and it's seems ready...Given a good water parameter..It's definately going to spawn soon.

    Illumnae:
    I seriously recommand that people breeding Apistogramma Elizabethae to have a live BBS hatchery going...reason is : Apistogramma Elizabethae fries are well known to have a weak stomach..I have personally lost a few brood due to this problem...

    Regards
    Dimas aka Milk

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    What about BFS. Some one is selling over at the merchant corner.

    I think members here have just collected theirs from Benny. Any comment on the size of the newly hatched BFS? Suitable for fries?

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    That products is also new to me..I'm actually eager to try that out as well..

    Regards
    Dimas aka Milk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milk View Post

    Illumnae:
    I seriously recommand that people breeding Apistogramma Elizabethae to have a live BBS hatchery going...reason is : Apistogramma Elizabethae fries are well known to have a weak stomach..I have personally lost a few brood due to this problem...

    Regards
    Dimas aka Milk

    The guru has spoken. I agree with Dimas. Even the adult pair might be fussy of food too.
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    I am feeding the adult pair live BS.

    The male will come out to the open to feast. The female stays put over her nest. Hopefully, some BS will swim close to her.
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    The problems with Apistogramma Elizabethae is that they are very fussy with their food and it's very very prone to internal parasite...That's why i don't normally feed my Apistogramma Elizabethae with Live Adults BS,Frozen BS or Frozen Blood worm...Their diet is Freshly brewed BBS,ADA series of food...And 1 more thing to note is that i have notice that live feed actually induce spawning more often beside regular water change...


    And NIc!!!!! I'm not much of a GURU!!!!!

    Regards
    Dimas aka Milk

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