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Hello.
My water parameters are:
- pH at about 7.2
- kH is 6
-temperature is 26/27 ºc
- gH not measured
- NO3 consumed by the plants
Thanks for your comments.
I don´t think that is the problem here. The male, since the female layed the eggs, doesn´t come even near tha nest by his will. It has to be the female to guide him to the nest to procceed with the fertilization, and even so, the male doesn´t enters the nest and after a few seconds it...
Here are some pics of my apistos.
In here, female Apistogramma cacatuoides double red Vs male Apistogramma agassizii double red ( I no longer have this fishes):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v474/FazTeAoMar/PICT0063.jpg
And this is the male I have now...
You are right. I only wanted to show you if you could get any conclusion about the age of this aggies. Thanks.
Tank you for your complimments John. I really love this fishes and i treat them in that way. Yes it really can be unexperience by the males side. The female really has an...
Here goes some pics of them:
Maybe they are still too young. Anyway, as rick suggested, i´ve made a water change of 30% today. Don´t know if its enough though... I´ve looked to the ceilling of the nest and noticed, as the other times, that are lesser eggs, due to female...
Hello there.
First time posting here so forgive me if i´m not posting in the right sub-forum.
Here goes: I have a pair of of Apistogramma agassizii double red, very beautiful and very healthy.I have them over 2 months.
My tank is very planted and it will become even more. I had other...