hypoptopoma + apistogramma?
hypoptopoma + apistogramma?
i have some new apistos and want to join em up with a hypoptopoma or 3 plus a few other fish in a planted tank. is this a good idea if i want to save the fry? do they eat dwarf cichlid fry or eggs?
i'm not sure of the exact species
tia, rick
i'm not sure of the exact species
tia, rick
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Re: hypoptopoma + apistogramma?
I wouln't think that Hypoptopoma are a big threat to fry or eggs - but if the eggs are left unguarded, I'm pretty sure ANY fish will have a go...
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Re: hypoptopoma + apistogramma?
Zero threat to fry and virtually zero threat to eggs I'd suggest. I've bred Apistogramma cacatoides in a tank with s.
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Re: hypoptopoma + apistogramma?
it looks like i'm going to find out then. i have 5 Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis in a 10 gal, soon to go to a 30 gal. i have 2 more of these hypoptopoma, i think that 3 should be good. they are sure good for algae control.
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