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Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHallo,
Sorry for the late responce…
Why I change the tank?? The most special reasen is the many water chances. The tank stands on de first flour and I have to take many steps every time to chance the water. Its more easy to chance 2 liters than a bucket of 10 l. water every 5 days.
I am going to think about it….The weather here is still bad… 🙁
Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHello,
Now we are a large month later… the situation at this moment:
Short after my last previous post I moved the couple ( the female and the more matured male) into an 18 liter tank. Since then, I have the impression that they does not like it. The male never showed his color like befor. Offcause now he has no rival.
What goes wrong?
– Maybe the tank is to high but not wide enough? He is 25/25/30 high. Is he to short?
– The water? use rainwater and peat, every 5 days 2 liter chance, Ph 5 Kh 0-1 Gh 0-1
– Food: live food ciclops, microworms, artemia. At the moment no mosquito larvaes because the weather here is bad. Here in this regio I can not find grindal worms or Moina.
Pfff…. I hope you understand the situation and sorry for all the mistakes I write.I need some help, thanks…. 🙂
Meysseman Chris
ParticipantBoth videos are very nice to look at!
That little stiped fish is also cute 🙂Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHey,
And the temperature also plays a major role. Her in Belgium the weather is very bad at the moment. Unfortenately no mosquitos!
Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHélène,
Thank you for the explanation…and it gives me a great pleasure. Now I understand the behavior of my paro´s completly. I think I want to wait provisionally any time and will keep the less mature male in the tank. He can hide himself in one of the four caves if necessary.
It is indeed very fascinating to see it.
May I ask you som other question? Now I feed them twice a day. Is that to mutch? The tempature is 22°… Does it be more for breading?Thanks and kind regards
Chris
Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHello Helene,
Sorry Hélène, yes, I´m from Belgium and the language I normally speak is Dutch. Yet I´ve used Google translate but the translation was not very clear.
Thank you for the response. 🙂Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHello Steff,
Wow …. fantastic, that little fish. Prove you’re doing well! Congratulations 🙂Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHi Steff, I am currently on leave, but next week I’ll start with the necessary preparations for the new container. I’m excited! I hope they survived. The current photos are the parish’s hard to see, follow new photos. You’ll hear from me. B)
Meysseman Chris
ParticipantHello,
I want to introduce myself. My name is Chris and new on this forum.
I have an aquarium with Spaerichthys osphromenoides and Boraras. A few weeks ago I bought about 5 parosphromenus Deissneri. (I thought) But Steff (also active on this forum) assured me that they are very likely a kind of Bintan.
Unfortunately after day 1 there were three. At the moment they are together with the goeramis, but it is not ideal for the fish, and I’m going to transfer to a container 20l.
Meanwhile, I have already gone through many threads here to find answers to my many questions.
Greetings
Chris 🙂 -
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