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  1. #1
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    Latest pics

    Heres some pics of some of my apistos.
    Ive a really crappy camera so some of the shots are not that good.

    Apisotgramma baenschi


    Apistogramma aggassizi 'double red'


    Apistogramma agassizi 'tefe'


    Apistogramma melgar


    Apistogramma 'rio mamore'


    Mike

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    Love the pics Mike! Especially the Apistogramma agassizi 'tefe'. Lovely fish you have! Thanks for sharing!

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    Mike,

    Is that Tefe from my lot?

    You sure fed them well mate.

    Thomas.

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    Yep thomas
    Both the baenschi and tefe are from you...

    Mike

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    Nice little collection Mike. Love the Rio Mamore when they flare up.

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    very nice

    Very nice Mike

    When do i get a invite to come see?


    Graeme
    ps whats this i hear about exotic dancing?

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    Any time mate...I might even do a special dance for you.

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    Now that's a worry
    Make sure you bring along a camera and post some photos up for us to share your visit.

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    Update:
    After doing no water changes for 14 days things have started to happen:
    1 x pair of A. aggassizi double red spawned
    1 x pair of A. aggasiizi tefe (wrigglers, not many but its some).
    2 x pair of A. baenschi spawned (pulled one lot of eggs from one pair and the other pair I'm pretty sure have spawned behind a log so cant get to them).
    2 x pair A. melgar spawned. One lot eaten by mother? and the other lot are doing well so far after 2 days.
    2 x pairs A. rio mamore spawned. One lot of eggs eaten by mother? and have pulled the other pairs eggs. (have only had these fish for a few weeks)
    2 x Pair of Pelivichromis nigerian red. Have free swimmers from both pairs.One pair spawned twice, had to move the pair to make room for A. rio mamore so moved fry and eggs. Eggs hatched (~30 odd fry) but they may have been eaten by the older fry which have been free swiming for almost 3 weeks now.

    Its an improvement on the last few months, will see how things go with all the eggs etc.

    Mike

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    Just an Egg
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    Great news

    Thats is all great news Mike

    Im amazed that just by neglecting the fish a little ,they respond by breeding????

    Graeme

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