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I went to the grocery and came back to a big batch of eggs from my kribs. Do you guys treat with anything? I have heard of people using methylene blue. Their last batch of eggs got fungus.

You only need then blue if you remove the eggs otherwise they should care for them enough to prevent the mold
 
Guys my ph is at 7.8, will that kill my GBRs? My temp is at 80-82°f, i feed omega 1 tropical flakes once a day and a cube of frozen blood worms once a week. Anyway i can increase they chance of breeding? They are each atleast 4 months old.

If they are tank breed and your water isn't to hard they should be okay. Just give them time and they might breed nothing you can do to force them.
 
Just found our female Apisto gibbiceps guarding a very small batch of eggs. As far as I know, this is their first spawn, so I'm not expecting much... But even if this batch doesn't make it, they'll get it right eventually.

The eggs are gone today. Oh well, they will get it right sometime. :)
 
Finally, I got a photo of our new wild Apisto agassizi male. His lady friend is hot too but I haven't gotten a pic of her yet.... She's nice and yellow so cross your fingers! ;-)

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Yeah it's a cacatuoides. Here's the female
 

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Any help I.D.ing my new dwarf cichlids ?? I bought a pair so I have a male and a female the one in the picture is the male or female ? And what are the chances of these two breeding ?
Thanks in advance !
 

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Apistogramma macmasteri, that ones a male. Females will look way different so if they look the same you have two males

The other one looks way different ! So the other one is a female, when and how will they breed ? Can I do anything to help them breed ?
 
The other one looks way different ! So the other one is a female, when and how will they breed ? Can I do anything to help them breed ?
Okay, and they will breed when they are ready. Just keep the water clean and feed them good food and hopefully they will breed for you.
 
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