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thanks. i think i have 2 males and 3 females in a 75 gallon planted tank. i have a few clay pots and coconut halves spread throughout the tank. is this enough space for them? do you recommend pulling the pairs out and putting them into a breeding tank or will this work?
Question.
Is the female atahualpa tiny in comparison to the male?
I had a breeding pair where this was the case but maybe she was young or a runt.
Thanks
new to the site and forum and had a question/concern i hope you can help with.
i acquired a. caucatoides pair who spawned a month after i got them into the tank. then nothing for two months. then the female stopped eating. now i only have the male.
got a pair of a. atahualpa at the same time...