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I had similar situation. turned out to be male. Female cacas are not that colorful or at least the ones I have are not. the smaller male I had would turn yellowish too. I moved him to a different tank and he developed out. yours is a nice looking fish, I wish my males were that pretty. I have 4...
you could be right? I had 4 reg dbl reds and thought I had a male and female picked out, turns out I was totally backwards. the one grew 2x's faster than the others and I thought for sure it was male. Well, she was wasn't! I have 8 small gold/yellows right now and I think I have spotted a male...
I have had a similar problem. the blue ram fry made it to about 8 days before they started to disappear. the tank was only a few months old and doesn't have all the mulm that my gold ram tank has. They also seemed to small to eat my micro worms. I've have been feeding the gold ram fry some green...
tank size is 15 gallons w/ sponge filter. water change weekly 30-40%. water tests clean. The tank these fish came out of was a 30 long. I hope that the tank I have them in isn't too small. And she layed eggs Tuesday which was the last time I did a water change.
I have a pair of Apisto. Pebas that I got from a club mini auction here in Indianapolis and they successfully breed for the previous keeper. I can get them to lay eggs but she brings them out and her and the male eat them after a few days. She is sitting on eggs now and I'm affraid to do a water...