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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

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19 Feb 2013 17:49 #1 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
Found what I thought was a male guarding eggs
Is this normal or could it be a female



I thought this was the female although she goes into the
Cave to do a little dance for him or her



Either way I'm delighted!
Thanks dessie :laugh:

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19 Feb 2013 18:08 #2 by ger310 (Ger .)
Replied by ger310 (Ger .) on topic pandurini spawn
Nice one Ciaran,cracking little Apistos them and i'd say both will do an equal job on minding the eggs.......And how are you getting all these spawnings lately? like is there something different in the rain that falls in Blanch than the rest of the Country? jammy git ha

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19 Feb 2013 18:13 #3 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
I'm a puzzled myself ger but there you go!
It will be nice to see them look after the youngsters!

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19 Feb 2013 20:19 #4 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)

Here's a video
Enjoy!

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19 Feb 2013 21:16 #5 by Deaglan (Deaglan)
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Well done mate

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19 Feb 2013 21:51 #6 by ricko10 (jamie)
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Well done. And you are correct. The male is guarding the eggs

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19 Feb 2013 22:48 #7 by JohnH (John)
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I agree (with both parts of the previous post), in all the times I have bred Pandourini (I was corrected as the name has been changed to Pandouro - but I prefer Pandourini) it was only ever the females which attended to the eggs - must be your rainwater!
Anyway, it's good to see more success being had with the 'less common' Apistos (not that they are quite as 'rare' as they had been).
I hope they hatch.

John

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20 Feb 2013 01:35 #8 by des (des)
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Wow, Breeding already
fair play Ciaran
the colour of the Pandurina in the Coco Nut Shell, lovely
the way You have the Coco Nut Shell chopped in half and up against the glass is Genius !!!
as John said, I hope they hatch well for You etc. etc.



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20 Feb 2013 08:05 #9 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
Thanks lads,
Something quite strange happened!
I had one more look in last night and the eggs had gone!
Bit sad over this but still happy that I have a breeding pair.
So this morning the male was still in the shell and low and behold
The eggs are back again!
Do apistos move eggs?

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20 Feb 2013 08:56 #10 by ricko10 (jamie)
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I have had apistos moving eggs. Usually if they are disturbed they will either eat them or move them. I'd probably leave them them alone to get on with it. As its tgeir first spawn don't be surprised if they don't get it right

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20 Feb 2013 09:10 #11 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)

I have had apistos moving eggs. Usually if they are disturbed they will either eat them or move them. I'd probably leave them them alone to get on with it. As its tgeir first spawn don't be surprised if they don't get it right


Cheers ricko,
Will do.

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26 Mar 2013 17:30 #12 by Esoxluciouss (denis goulding)
really good job, i am delighted for you. I have tried this species for a year or more. Unfortunately i never succeeded and the females died ..i did replace them abut the male harrassed the females, so i got two smaller different males and the females died again...it was no good and i could not keep the females alive for more than 4 months,,( lost 4 of them) so i gave up at that stage.Delighted to see you are having better luck

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26 Mar 2013 17:45 #13 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
Thanks pal,
I had 3 males 3 females,
When they first paired up they spawned twice
So I sold the rest 2 males
And a female!
And a lad here johnh said I would be better off keeping
Them as it would give them better parental care!
But would I listen?
No and true to his word they haven't spawned since I sold them!

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28 Mar 2013 08:18 #14 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)

Right here we go again,
These lads spawned again either last night or early
Thismorning!
They have changed spawning sites,
I observed some spawning behavior last night so had idea
They were going to go!
I think they may be infertile because the first two
Times the male was guarding them
And wouldnt let the female near them
And now he hasn't been near them as far as I could see!

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28 Mar 2013 12:16 #15 by derek (Derek Doyle)
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Apistogramma eggs are light sensitive and need to be kept dark, and even to check for eggs it is best not to expose them to too much or bright light. I have bred and raised several species using half a coconut shell with a small v shaped opening. Ime the female alone sits with the eggs and the male guards the area around the nesting site. It is best to keep a pair with easily managed dither fish or else the female can and will attack and chase the male when fry leave the nest and become free swimming.
Good luck with the spawning as it is a great sight to see the guarding females intense colouring as she guards and herds the cloud of fry.

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28 Mar 2013 13:06 #16 by anglecichlid (ciaran hogan)
Light sensitive!
Thanks for letting me know
As you can see I clearly didn't know that!
Won't be shining any more light in.
Cheers!

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