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thanks for the advice. I’m just going to keep on trying. I have a good amount of live food cultures to continue feeding them so I’ll keep doing that and hope I can get some e results eventually.
Most of them were juveniles when I got them, domestically bred. The MacMasteri i've had for a couple months. When I got them they were smaller and weren't very colored up. Now they're all colored up and have put on a lot more size. The male has been displaying more lately but no spawns yet...
I have MacMasteri, Agasizzi, and Hongsloi in three tanks. All tank paremeters are the same. I use R.O. water and my ph is between 5-6, with very little hardness. My agassizii spawned a bunch of times and ate the eggs until they figured it out. I let raise a batch of about 15 fry to 3 weeks...
that was my impression too. I'm going to black out the sides of my tanks just incase. I have Trifasciata and Agassizi next to each other, along with a tank of Trifacsiata and Hongsloi next to each other and I know they could see each other. I can't get them to breed, even with RO water, live...
I have multiple tanks next to each other that don't have the sides of the glass blacked out so the fish can see each other tank to tank. Does this have any effect on behavior, specifically breeding behavior? I have two different species of apistos next to each other in tanks and they can see...
Thanks fir the responses. My biggest problem is I can’t see where she goes when she and if she is spawning. The tank has a lot of spots to hide so I only have a general idea of where she is most if the time. She’s feisty though!
I bought a male and female Apistogramma Baenschi’s a couple months ago. They’re in a heavily planted black water tank with tons of leaf litter, driftwood, a coconut hut, and terrestrial plants growing out of the top. My ph is 6.5. When I first got them the male would chase the female around a...