Anyone? mrrobxc GoggyFinally I've moved in to my new place and the tank is filling as I'm typing this post. Quite a slow process as I'm using a 200gpd ro unit to fill the tank. Photo of it half filled attached. It looks pretty small, but I can confirm it's a 7 x 3 x 4 ft tank ?
Question on the multispinosa - what's the best way for me to get 2 nice ones in my tank? Should I get 5 and throw them into a grow out tank and let them fight it out till a pair forms? Or 5 straight into the display and hope a pair forms? Or just get any 2 into the display and hope for the best?
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Definitely get a group of you can. Five is a good minimum number with decent odds.
Thank you very much! So it's ok to go ahead with 5 straight into the tank? I've asked the importer to get me 5 young ones, and they're sourcing for top quality wild discus for me now too. I have altums and Geophagus sveni in quarantine and undergoing deworming; and a few Pseudacanthicus plecos being held for me while the tank is cycling now.Definitely get a group of you can. Five is a good minimum number with decent odds.
awesome setup BTW.
Great setup. Love the white sand, I think white sand is used far too little in South American setups, even after you consider how many rivers over there naturally have white sand.Question on the multispinosa - what's the best way for me to get 2 nice ones in my tank? Should I get 5 and throw them into a grow out tank and let them fight it out till a pair forms? Or 5 straight into the display and hope a pair forms? Or just get any 2 into the display and hope for the best?