Tbh i havent tested it yet, its certainly not hard i know that but id be looking at softer acidic water for what im after. Plus the lack of chlorine and heavy metals is always going to be good. I'll look into it and let you know
Fingers crossed they can get along. As there are no real males I would expect him to stop sneaking soon - if it is a him.Ive had two of my female apistos in the 55g over the past few days and they have got on really well No chasing or flairing up and they have even accompanied each other round the tank from time to time.
Ive decided to introduce my other female tonight ..and to my delight it seems to of had a real postive effect. They are all out exploring the tank for much longer periods and two of them seem inseparable now.
The bigger space seems to of made a big difference. Going to monitor it closely in the coming days to see if the good will and getting along carries on.
I going to need to watch feeding times really closely to check they are getting enough food because they are super fussy and slow eaters compared to my other fish.
Im starting to think there is a slim chance one of the apisto's may actually be a sneaker male.
They are which i wouldnt normal put together tbh. They dont bother each other tho, the barbs occupy the higher ground and the Apisto's have the lower levels to explore with the cories.Are they in with barbs? I feel like I'm starting to copy your tank
Well it is a slim chance like i say. 2 of females are bright yellow with the other showing more grey/blue tones. It could just be she is slightly behind the others in growthFingers crossed they can get along. As there are no real males I would expect him to stop sneaking soon - if it is a him.
A. Panduro.What apisto’s are they?