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Since they are new to the aquarium, I don’t think they will enter breeding mode. The female will get used to it soon. She was ready to breed when I got her and had already colored up.
There are so many hiding spots in the aquarium that the entire bottom is covered with leaves—I even have trouble seeing them. The male isn’t aggressive; if he were, he would be chasing the neon tetras when they swim down. He’s also hiding with the female, but he’s one step ahead because he comes...
In my 64-liter tank, I have 6 neon tetras and 2 pairs of Apistogramma atahualpa F1. It’s been 4 days, and I haven’t seen the female at all. The male seems to be getting used to the tank—he comes out to eat when I feed them but hides again afterward. However, the female doesn’t come out at all...