Tuesday 24 July 2012

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Provided adequate cover and structure is available this species is unfussy with regards to décor with ceramic flowerpots, lengths of plastic piping and other artificial materials all useful additions. A more natural-looking arrangement might consist of a soft, sandy substrate with wood roots and branches placed such a way that plenty of shady spots and caves are formed.
The addition of dried leaf litter (beech, oak or Ketapang almond leaves are all suitable) would further emphasise the natural feel and with it bring the growth of beneficial microbe colonies as decomposition occurs. These can provide a valuable secondary food source for fry, whilst most populations will appreciate the tannins and other chemicals released by the decaying leaves

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma

Anomalachromis Thomasi Apistogramma


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