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    My own F1 VS German A. Elizabethe

    My own F1 VS German A. Elizabethe, which one you like better??

    My own F1







    German A. Elizabethe





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    the germans got slightly more body color, but its proably the lighting.

    Yours are still top quality fish.

    i saw fish like yours in a shop I'd be handing over cash for them!!

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    you win on finnnage they win on colour

    what do you feed , i found that i got better colour with more algae eaters(daphnia and cyclops) whether this was adding carotene's(building blocks for pigment)
    at the same time these fish were in tanks that recieved direct sunlight which i think one of the older german breeders claimed added colour.. not sure how? more algae in diet? vit D? or is that just a mammalian thing?

    great fish none the less and i have never managed to breed so congratulations on that aswell


    andrew

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    Both are very nice.

    Wish I can get a good clear photo of mine (new ones), hopefully they'll settle in soon.

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    Thank you, ILLUSN
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    Andrew:
    I feed the followings:
    Dried food: Tropical Supervit Granulat / Spirulina Granulat / ADA AP3-Gold / Taiwanese Brand which IMO it is consider best for colour enhancement dried food I ever use.
    Frozen food: Blood worm pre-UV treated, but I sterilize them again before use. BBS. Home-made fish food.
    Others: Calcium tablet, ADA Vitamin.

    Regarding the finnage, I believe the tank height does most of the work, but it is only 8.5"L 14"W 14"H.

    Andrew, thur Mike, he suggested me to ask you if you can recommend me some Fish Disease books?? Thank you.
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    Thomas: I highly recommend, Canon 400D or 40D kit set, 100mm Marco lens, EX580II flash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awth
    Thomas: I highly recommend, Canon 400D or 40D kit set, 100mm Marco lens, EX580II flash.
    Thanks for the suggestion - highly tempting....... just need a good excuse to get the budget approval.

    Anyway, got a call from a LFS last week and they said there's a good pair of German elizabethae. So I went, looked (and opened my wallet) and took them home.

    Although they're not as nice as your ones, but much better than ones we had in the past. This pair is still very young and will develop further (fingers crossed).

    As this is an unexpected buy, I only managed to toss them in the the German ram tank (they had to be relocated elsewhere for them - sorry). Last night I've just finished planning on how to shuffle the tanks and setup a new tank for them (with better lighting and ADA soil) and went on to get the place sorted today. While at the end of the shuffling - the pair has spawned in the ram tank - now I cannot move them.

    Attached are a few pics taken today after the spawn, these are taken with an ordinary digital camera at low light condition (no flash) hence it's no where as good looking as yours.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails female_after_spawn_1.jpg   eliza_pair.jpg   eliza_male.jpg  

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    good one thomas
    looks like some bright red on them
    it's great how they like a change and do those things when we are not ready

    health books for fish?
    what are you wanting?
    dieter unntergasse has some nice (to follow) diagnostic flow charts...treatments maybe out of date

    i use my bsava book most , is damned expensive though , manual of ornamental fish second edition - covers much

    basselers newest book is suppossed to be good, i have not seen

    personally much of the information is available on the net, just have to shift through the rumour and damned misinformation, still often there

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    Thomas: i instinctly fall in love with your female there!!!

    Thank you, Andrew.

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    Very nice fish awth!!

    Hey Thomas......I'd bet if you showed your male a mirror he would flare up as nicely

    I've found most Apisto's are like fighting fish and will flare at their reflection....defending their territory...just as awth's are doing!

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    Hi Thomas
    Im in Sydney in 3 weeks.
    Bringing some baenschi and pebas with me.
    Tanks setup in about 8 weeks.
    Looking for some apistos in about 9 weeks.
    What stores should I be making friends with

    Mike

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