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Re: Corys, otos and ditherfish - yes or no



Nuno,

A. agassizii & members of the macmasteri-group are never found together in Nature. The various forms of A. agassizii come from the Amazon Basin. The species of the macmasteri-group are only found in the Orinoco Basin. More precise information can be found in Römer's Atlas.

Mike Wise

Nuno Prazeres wrote:

Where can I find info about these species collection in the net?

Thanks again for any help

Nuno Prazeres


From: Per Wigstal <per_wigstal@yahoo.co.uk>
Reply-To: apisto@v2.listbox.com
To: apisto@v2.listbox.com
Subject: Re: Corys, otos and ditherfish - yes or no
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 09:46:56 +0100 (BST)

Hello Nuno!

I noticed that you haven´t got any replies yet.
Here are some thoughts from me at least:

1. I think that the tank is much too small for keeping agassizi and Macmasteri. they are both fairly big apistospecies. And especially the Macmasteri can be very aggressive.

2.I do not think that these species ever share habitats in nature. Read about the species, and where they normally are collected. That will give you a better understanding about the fishes.

3. The  fishes you mentioned are all alright as company to apistos.
Perhaps add a couple of fastswimming tetras to keep the apistos calm.

4. Read about the species, and where they normally are collected. That will give you a better understanding about the water requirements of the species you intend to keep..

Best regards/ Per

Nuno Prazeres <rute_p@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

I am preparing a 95 gal tank (with additional capacity - 30 gal from the
sump) to host two trios of apisto - agassizii + macmasteri complex (do they
share habitats in nature?). The tank will be set up with driftwood, rocks
and plants. The goal is to watch the inter and intraspecific behaviour of
these fish in a quite low stockage environment.


Giving this goal, is it appropriate to use a few small species corys
(hastatus???) and otos as cleaners and typical ditherfish like pencils
and/or hachet fish? Would those fish interfere in the behaviour of the
apistos or they will just contribute to make it more evident as they are
said to work as a sort of assurance there is no predator threat arround?

Another thing...

How acid should the water be?
How hard should it be?
Mine comes from the tap at 100 ppm General Hardness and 7,4 pH which is not
too bad - is a smaller setup a bit peat filtering and CO2 are enough to get
it to pH 6,2 and 60ppm GH.
Should I use peat and/or CO2 or get serious and go straight to RO?



Thanks for any help

Nuno Prazeres

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