I’ve been toying more and more with the idea of getting a second tank, and the fish I really want to do is Apistos. However, I have some questions.
First off, I can’t decide between a single male and a breeding pair. I really love the idea of breeding fish in general, and I also really like the yellow pattern of the breeding females. But I don’t really understand what I would actually do with the babies. Those of you that have a nuptial pair of cichlids, how often do they breed and what do you do with the babies? Is it a difficult undertaking to deal with rehoming all the babies? Can I have a nuptial pair without expecting them to breed all the time?
Second is the variety of Apisto to pick. I definitely want a red male. So far I like the Double/Triple Red Cacatuoides the best; I love how the black in the fins makes the colors pop. But I’m interested in seeing my other options too. I like fish with loud, high-contrast patterns. I’d love some suggestions for other species to look at!
Third, tankmates! The Apisto(s) would be the centerpiece obviously. I’m feeling either red pencilfish or neons tetras for a dither fish. I’m intrigued by the idea of throwing in some hatchetfish but I’m not sure about that. Do apistos do well with bottom feeders? I already have Pygmy Cories and otos in my current tank, and those would fit nicely in a South American tank. I am planning to use sand, since my other tank is gravel and this limits bottom feeder options. Having a softer-water tank also opens the option of thing like loaches, which I like, but that would break the biotope theme.
Finally, what tank size should I use? I would feel most comfortable with either a 15, a 20 long, or a 20 high; ***maybe*** a 29 gallon. Is a 15 too small? The tank size also obviously affects my stocking choices.
First off, I can’t decide between a single male and a breeding pair. I really love the idea of breeding fish in general, and I also really like the yellow pattern of the breeding females. But I don’t really understand what I would actually do with the babies. Those of you that have a nuptial pair of cichlids, how often do they breed and what do you do with the babies? Is it a difficult undertaking to deal with rehoming all the babies? Can I have a nuptial pair without expecting them to breed all the time?
Second is the variety of Apisto to pick. I definitely want a red male. So far I like the Double/Triple Red Cacatuoides the best; I love how the black in the fins makes the colors pop. But I’m interested in seeing my other options too. I like fish with loud, high-contrast patterns. I’d love some suggestions for other species to look at!
Third, tankmates! The Apisto(s) would be the centerpiece obviously. I’m feeling either red pencilfish or neons tetras for a dither fish. I’m intrigued by the idea of throwing in some hatchetfish but I’m not sure about that. Do apistos do well with bottom feeders? I already have Pygmy Cories and otos in my current tank, and those would fit nicely in a South American tank. I am planning to use sand, since my other tank is gravel and this limits bottom feeder options. Having a softer-water tank also opens the option of thing like loaches, which I like, but that would break the biotope theme.
Finally, what tank size should I use? I would feel most comfortable with either a 15, a 20 long, or a 20 high; ***maybe*** a 29 gallon. Is a 15 too small? The tank size also obviously affects my stocking choices.