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She is showing her aggression now. She almost seems to bow down to the male when he comes by, and he also is keeping things in order. So they seem to be getting along, and working together.
I'm really surprised this has all happend within a week of getting them, but can't wait to see some...
She's a deeper yellow than originally.
If she comes out, it's really quick, and goes right back.
He gets close to the cave, but i don't notice him being chased off.
My female has already dug a pit under some drift wood and has a sand wall built up, and has not been coming out. Is it possible she's guarding eggs?
My male occasionally goes there, but mainly cruises the tank.
Thanks,
Ryan
Yeah they were colorful when i got them and it was about 2 hours getting back home.
Pretty decent place to get fish. I appreciate the input.
Here was the sign for them. I was originally going to look for cacatuoides.
Went to gerbers tropical fish in dayton, OH yesterday and bought this pair marked as apistogramma viejita. After hours of searching on here and Google. I'm sure this is apistogramma macmasteri, since I now know Viejita are rare and 99% are macmasteri. I just wanted confirmation. Still very...
Here is a picture of one of the triple red females. They spawned last week. She was guarding the eggs, and he was patrolling. On the second day, she just left the spot and never went back. Got the females from the cichlid garden online, and found my male at gerbers in dayton, Oh
Oh im not mixing them, they are in seperate tanks. Triple red male is with 2 triple red females. I just wanted to show the color change since the last photo.
Is that usually done on purpose, and could the red still show in time?
I got 3 of them from someone on facebook, and they all look the same, besides not knowing their genders. Matter of fact she called them apistogramma cacatuoides yellow. I have no clue.
Thank you for your reply
Im saying male, what ive been researching, but i would like to know if im right. Any help would be appreciated. I got 3 off someone on facebook. She called them apistogramma cacatuoides yellow.. so im not sure on that either.