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    No plan on what to do with them yet but first I think I need to start doing some culling.
    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    No plans to sell them?
    Zack

    Planted tank: Melanotaenia Lacustris, Melanotaenia Parkinsoni, Melanotaenia Praecox,
    Glossolepis Incisus, Melanotaenia Maccullochi, Melanotaenia Boesemani, Iriatherina Werneri, Barilius Canarensis

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    Culling? Why not give them a chance, trust that alot of members are interested.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 11th Jun 2008 at 20:34. Reason: Formatting
    Decided on planted tank for now

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    how do you intent to cull them? maybe we should start a brand new thread on the best way to cull fishes

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacian View Post
    No plan on what to do with them yet but first I think I need to start doing some culling.
    Hopes culling solve your problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenislev View Post
    No plans to sell them?
    If he wants to sell, he won't think of "culling"? Unless anybody wants to buy fries from him?

    Quote Originally Posted by wingwa77 View Post
    Culling? Why not give them a chance, trust that alot of members are interested.
    Yeah.. Why waste their life?
    Last edited by Quixotic; 11th Jun 2008 at 20:49. Reason: Formatting
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    I am not culling them just to solve my problem. For the start, I am looking to cull only those with stunt growth. They are about only 1cm while the majority is already 3cm big. I believe the best is to put them down. For the rest, I will keep them for another month or two before deciding what to do next. In fact, I have just acquired another 2 2ft tanks to accommodate them.

    Trust me, I love every single one of them and will not be wasting their life just like that.
    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    Discussion on the methods to cull fish is consolidated to this thread, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=41831

    Also, please kindly do not post to ask for fish in the Freshwater Fauna forums. This does not provide any added value to the husbandry of the fauna.

    This can be done easily via private message (PM) instead. So please kindly use the PM functions for these private requests.

    If we were to have 100 posts of asking for fish in these threads, it will quickly degenerate the value of the threads (having to sift through 100 unnecessary posts).

    Many thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacian View Post
    I am not culling them just to solve my problem. For the start, I am looking to cull only those with stunt growth. They are about only 1cm while the majority is already 3cm big. I believe the best is to put them down. For the rest, I will keep them for another month or two before deciding what to do next. In fact, I have just acquired another 2 2ft tanks to accommodate them.

    Trust me, I love every single one of them and will not be wasting their life just like that.
    Like me too.. Need alot of space if want to keep them all.. I too have some fishes also face same problem like yours.. I know betta face stunt growth but apisto too?

    Quote Originally Posted by Quixotic View Post
    Discussion on the methods to cull fish is consolidated to this thread, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=41831

    Also, please kindly do not post to ask for fish in the Freshwater Fauna forums. This does not provide any added value to the husbandry of the fauna.

    This can be done easily via private message (PM) instead. So please kindly use the PM functions for these private requests.

    If we were to have 100 posts of asking for fish in these threads, it will quickly degenerate the value of the threads (having to sift through 100 unnecessary posts).

    Many thanks.
    Ok noted, but let me know if you're deleting my post first before delete it, right? I will feel that i'm not welcome in the forum...
    Thanks in advance..
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    You might want to try this, separate those with slower growth to another tank. The larger fish tends to bully or snatch the food from those weaker one. This will create pressure for the weaker one. Also, they might be female fish.

    If they still unable to grow, then you might want to consider culling them.

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    If those are the females.. If you really cull them so you will just left with males is it? I too got a feeling they are females... Females grow more slower and smaller in size. We'll just keep feeding them, when they truely grows up will keep whether is it worth culling them. But for my case, i still won't support the idea of CULL..
    Let's leave it to mother nature..
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    mobile2007, thanks for the suggestion, will definitely try that out.
    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    Ap.bitaeniata "Careiro"

    My new Ap.bitaeniata "Careiro"
    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    Very nice bitaeniata.
    Zack

    Planted tank: Melanotaenia Lacustris, Melanotaenia Parkinsoni, Melanotaenia Praecox,
    Glossolepis Incisus, Melanotaenia Maccullochi, Melanotaenia Boesemani, Iriatherina Werneri, Barilius Canarensis

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    nice bitaeniata. where did you buy it from?

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    brought in from taiwan? i've been hunting high and low for bitaeniata for ages with no luck

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    Yes, I got it from Taiwan. Hopefully it can survive well.

    I got some Dicrossus filamentosa too but due to my bad handlings, I lost most of them.
    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    next time you got taiwan lobang can help me get?

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    Some updated pics,

    My Apisto agassizii F1 alpha male





    My Apisto sp. "Miua", quite big and fat now


    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    New addition

    Below is my new addition, want to guess what specimen is it?



    When flaring


    My Apisto Keeping Diary
    Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus

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    Juvenile Apistogramma bitaeniata?

    cheers,


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