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    Dicrossus filamentosus.

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    Bought 8 of them 2 days ago from c328 for my 422 planted..







    Some more photos of them



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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    cool bro... looks like a group of leopard... looks cute too...

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Quote Originally Posted by Apistoinka View Post
    cool bro... looks like a group of leopard... looks cute too...
    thanks bro, the way they look for food among the soil very cute

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    They look very cute! Do they always stay near the bottom?

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    They look very cute! Do they always stay near the bottom?
    Yes, not always but most of the time..

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    You have juvenile D. filamentosus so when they mature and the males develop their full color and finnage you are going to really like them.
    They are a South American Dwarf Cichlid but quite different in behavior from Apistogramma which like to hug the bottom. D. filamentosus extensively use the lower 1/3 of the water colum and nearly always spawn on a leaf like a Hygrophila or Ludwigia type instead of secretively in a cave.
    I am just setting up my 125 US gallon tank as a low tech planted community tank and intend to stock a dozen D. filamentosus. I have been keeping and breeding fish nearly 50 years and these remain one of my perennial long time favorites for 4 decades. I have never had much success getting fry but I have spawned them dozens of times. Here are some photos of the last adults I had taken immediately before then after a spawn so you can see them in their breeding colors. They were set up in a black water style spawning tank hence the tea colored water.
    Breeding Male.

    Pair

    Eggs layed out in the open on top of clay pot.

    Female fanning newly spawned eggs.
    Old fish breeder. SA Dwarf Cichlids, Hypancistrus sp L260, L333 and Peckoltia L134 breeder. Also Sturisoma, Dwarf Corydoras spp, wild Discus and Killiefish. Like breeding Characins and wild Betta spp too.

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Wow! thats an awesomely beautiful pair bro!

    Its been 2 months since i keep 8 of the dicrossus filamentosus.. now, i can start seeing some obvious males and females but it seems like males are the majority..

    Some pics to share!

    A male.. lyretail starting to form.. red coloration coming out as well.


    Group shot..


    Another group shot.

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Wow , very nice

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Checkerboard and cardinal in the background. Glossostigma in foreground.. almost like poetry..


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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    hahaha.. nice explanation bro..

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Updates!!

    Its been 3 month since i kept them and they are already adults.. finally able to identify them to be 5males and 3 females.. will be selling 2 pairs away and keep only just 3 males and 1 female...




    Gather to eat algae waffers.


    nice coloration.. even nicer when they flare.


    flaring male.. didn't manage to take pic of its full flare..








    Female




    Hope you guys like the pics!

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    You should keep at least one male and two females. Females are so rare you really should keep them all and two males.
    If you want to breed them you will find some pairs work together better than others but they are inherently harem spawners with the male controlling a larger territory and a couple females use portions of the male's territory.
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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    This is so beautiful

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    Re: Dicrossus filamentosus.

    Quote Originally Posted by apistomaster View Post
    You should keep at least one male and two females. Females are so rare you really should keep them all and two males.
    If you want to breed them you will find some pairs work together better than others but they are inherently harem spawners with the male controlling a larger territory and a couple females use portions of the male's territory.
    Thanks bro, so far no one are buying them.. probably my price being too high or they are not highly sought.. guess i'll just continues to keep them..

    Quote Originally Posted by barmby View Post
    This is so beautiful
    Thanks barmby!

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