bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Aug 14, 2011 #2 wow, the apisto fry have grown heaps. Well done that so many survived. cheers jk :thumbup:
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks Aug 14, 2011 #3 Cheers BB, very slow growers. I have other Apisto fry that were laid around the same time that are near adult size now. I have about 25, very high survival rate. The one big downside.....I think they are all male Last edited: Aug 14, 2011
Cheers BB, very slow growers. I have other Apisto fry that were laid around the same time that are near adult size now. I have about 25, very high survival rate. The one big downside.....I think they are all male
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Aug 14, 2011 #4 some say the higher the temp, the larger the male fry and the lower the temp the more female fry. I am however surethat you can still sell them. I used to breed the Apistos for 10years before getting into the Ls. cheers jk :thumbup:
some say the higher the temp, the larger the male fry and the lower the temp the more female fry. I am however surethat you can still sell them. I used to breed the Apistos for 10years before getting into the Ls. cheers jk :thumbup:
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks Aug 14, 2011 #5 These are probably one of the rarest in the hobby at the moment so should be able to. Also the ph has something to do with the sexes.
These are probably one of the rarest in the hobby at the moment so should be able to. Also the ph has something to do with the sexes.
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia Aug 15, 2011 #7 That endler looks like a little glutton.
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks Aug 15, 2011 #9 The fry are "kelleri" and the juvie male is an atahualpa. Got a pair of norberti growing on too.
Stan Member Apr 23, 2009 2,513 0 36 Shenzhen, China Aug 15, 2011 #10 Good stuff, the Apistos look great! What sort of cat is that in pic 1 and 6?
scatz Retired Staff Apr 8, 2009 5,379 2 38 48 Devon, UK Aug 15, 2011 #11 love the pics mate, all crystal clear. some nice "oddball" fish too
FF MkII Retired Staff Apr 28, 2009 3,536 0 36 North Yorks Aug 15, 2011 #12 That'll be my newest purchase Stan, it's a jaguar cat. Lismodorus ocinclus (something like that) lol