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Jexnell

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Looks good!
However the apisto doesnt.
What species is it? I cant tell.
What you see in the dorsal of the apisto if the after effect of a GT attacking it. That explains the weird spike. Its a Apistogramma Macmasteri or so says The Wet Spot says last summer when I got him. He was way lighter until he got into these black sand tanks.
 
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These were right after feeding time. Cory's are nonstop so hard to catch them in a pic at all.
Looks like the apisto Max got a scrape from evading the big male nano. As the nano has taken over the coconut shell Max had claimed.
 

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Thanks for the update.
Very cool

So far mine have been model citizens in the planted tank. They have not touched any plants or moved any gravel
 
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My male cracked me up today. Got a red Tiger lotus for his planted tank and found a nice open spot between the pearl weed and dwarf sag. He uprooted it twice so that it was floating. Put some plant weights around it and he moved it 2 more times. Now I pushed it into the substrate where he moved it too and he completely ignores the plant now.
 
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