Hi everyone, I'm new here. English is not my native language, sorry in advance for that. A few weeks ago I acquired two specimens of Apistogramma trifasciata, I think I'm sure I have a female (A) and a male (B), But I would like you to give me your opinion. Although they are still quite young.
Another thing, the female (A), larger than the male (B) at the moment, is quite aggressive towards the male. The female stays at the front of the tank, zoning out the male at the back, who is hiding among the rotalas. She uses her tail like a whip, and stretches out her fins. So far she hasn't climbed onto anything else, and the male has no bite marks, I'm keeping a close eye on that. I don't know if this is normal, or if I should take some action.
Finally, I feed them both live food (brine shrimp and grindal), frozen food (mosquito larvae) and commercial food. The female eats everything without a problem, probably because of this she is bigger. However, the male does not accept the commercial food, he spits it out and loses interest. Any advice to get him to eating comercial?
Thank you very much in advance, I hope you can help me take better care of my fish!!
A.
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B.
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Another thing, the female (A), larger than the male (B) at the moment, is quite aggressive towards the male. The female stays at the front of the tank, zoning out the male at the back, who is hiding among the rotalas. She uses her tail like a whip, and stretches out her fins. So far she hasn't climbed onto anything else, and the male has no bite marks, I'm keeping a close eye on that. I don't know if this is normal, or if I should take some action.
Finally, I feed them both live food (brine shrimp and grindal), frozen food (mosquito larvae) and commercial food. The female eats everything without a problem, probably because of this she is bigger. However, the male does not accept the commercial food, he spits it out and loses interest. Any advice to get him to eating comercial?
Thank you very much in advance, I hope you can help me take better care of my fish!!
A.
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B.
View attachment IMG_3805.jpg