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Easy to breed but smaller spawns than the other species you mention. Also less aggressive than those species..I have two different strains one shows more red and one more blue..These are both aquarium developed strains.
I started out with 6 juves .one male and one female were dominant and matured very fast. Have had them set up in breeder tank for 2 mos but no breeding Male is somewhat aggressive but female holds her space.The other 4 are just starting to sex out . Looks like 1 m and 3 f .The emerging male...
Is sex ratio determined by temperature of egg development in all apisto species? I get lots of females in cooler temps with caucatoides. I was wondering if apistos thru out their range from northern Columbia and Venezuela to the extreme in southern Bolivia ,Uruguay etc all have the same...
I agree the females are difficult to find.I have imported boxes of Dario Dario in lots of 200 and received about ten percent females. I have bred them and found that to maximize females they need to be grown out separaratly from the males .males grow faster and out compete females for food.