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    Apistogramma Agassizii

    Thanks for the reply :) I must read a little bit more about that before I get into it though.
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    Apistogramma Agassizii

    This is how my latest batch looked like! And they where placed under a root like yours..the others the other females have are in coconut shells and not visuable for me to see. But last night the eggs where all gone again, :frown: depressing..I hope it is..that the females are too young
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    Apistogramma Agassizii

    I will try to translate :redface: ph is 6.5 it´s the mangrove roots that bring down the ph level..the kh is 4-5 and the GH I don´t know what that is in swedish. Seems like 'my ' eggs weren´t fertile:frown: Thank you for your answer--...:)
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    Apistogramma Agassizii

    Thanks for answering, I thought the eggs lookes 'see through ish'? The females might not be grown enough, but the male I had him before them is as big as tha agassizii gets. I think they ate them, I´ve read they can do that the first few times och if they get disturbed :)
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    Agassizi suggestions

    As I have learned the aggassizii is a harem breeder..my male has three females. He has rejected on of them, I also heared the male can disguise as a female and the male may reject the 'female look aalike' for that reason. :) Just what I heard, seems like this with my aggassizii:rolleyes:
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    Apistogramma Agassizii

    Hello! I´ve had my tank of 180liters for about a month now three mangrove roots and ALOT of plants, ph is 6,5 just like the agassizii wants it. I do regular small water changes. Half coconut shells in the tank and one beautiful male and three females, they keep mating and laying eggs, but no...
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