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NO WAY!!! now the female is fighting with the male in her new tank. ARGGGGG. Why do i have so many problems with this new apisto couple? They really have a bad temper. I think ill have to put back the female with the lazy male. At least his life wasnt in danger. Hmmm did someone already...
since my apistos are unfortunately not alone in the tank, I dont think a diviser is a good idea(the other fishes need some space too). Maybe Ill try anyway, but i got another tank so ill just separate them first, as explained before. Then ill try the diviser, ive already done this before with...
ok, thanks for your help. Ive put the female in my other tank, this male viejita now got 4 females!!! Lucky bastard lol. Ill put her back with the lazy male next week. Meanwhile, ill buy a target fish(maybe a. agassizi, is it a good idea? i heard they are not very aggressive, so chances are...
yea im sure it is a female viejita, first because this is a store i trust(ive bought many fishes there before, including all of my apistos, and they always told me the truth). I also have other viejita females in my other tank, and they look exactly the same. Finally, my female is really...
aaaaa im angry at him now. Ive tried almost everything, and im planning on buying a target fish soon cuz i really want this viejita to spawn. This is really strange cuz the female is really willing to spawn, maybe i got a homosexual male??? Is this possible??? I read last month they sometimes...
ok, Ill wait some more time, but I had another A.Viejita pair about 2 years ago and the male was much more aggressive and willing to spawn. This one is sooo lazy. I even thought for a while he was sick, but since he eats and there is no apparent problem, ive come to the sad conclusion he's...
i dont have macmasteri but i have viejitas, and they look like macmasteri. Its almost sure the yellow one is the female and the red chest one the male. But, the male is almost always bigger than the female (mine is almost twice as big, but most of the time there is not such a huge difference)...
I have a pair of A.Viejita in a 33G tank with some characidae (mostly glowlight tetras) and corydoras. The female apisto is aggressive with the characidae(but i dont care), but not with the male apisto. The problem is i cant get my lazy male to follow the female in one of the caves intented...