Hi all!
I´m new to this forum, so I begin with a short presentation. My name is Per Wigstal and I´m living in the north part of Sweden. I have been interested in dwarfcichlids and especially apistos for at least 25 years (!)
Have seventeens tanks right now in sizes from 50 litre up to 550 litre. Currently keeping only a couple of apisto-species such as: A. Borelli, A. Resticulosa, A. Steindachneri and A.sp. Red point.
I have a little story about a funny phenomena which occurred a couple of years ago in one of my tanks.
At this occasion this 200 litres tank was inhibitated by a pair of A.Steindachneri and a pair of C.Marooni. Both pairs spawned approximately at the same time, and they splitted the tank between them.
After about three weeks when both pairs had their batches of fry swimming around, the fun started!
The A.Steindachneri couple was kidnapping and adopting the marooni fry as soon as they had the oppurtunity. So after a while the Steindachneri batch was 50% Maroonis!
On the other hand the Marooni parents only saw the Steindachneri fry as some nice fast-food.
They noticed right away if there was a Steindachneri fry among their own frys.
In fact, the frys of these two species are quite different in colour and shape, so there´s no problem to see the difference between them.
So, to my questions:
Have anyone of you out there seen anything like this? Have you seen Apistos adopting frys from other species?
Why do the apistos have this behaviour? Does it fulfill any purpose, or do they do it just by mistake?
If they do it by mistake, are the Maroonis more intelligent than the Apistos then? (As they can see the difference between their own frys and the Apisto frys.)
I tried to get some comments in a Swedish forum some time ago, but no luck, nobody replied
. Hoping for better luck this time :wink:
Best regards.
I´m new to this forum, so I begin with a short presentation. My name is Per Wigstal and I´m living in the north part of Sweden. I have been interested in dwarfcichlids and especially apistos for at least 25 years (!)
Have seventeens tanks right now in sizes from 50 litre up to 550 litre. Currently keeping only a couple of apisto-species such as: A. Borelli, A. Resticulosa, A. Steindachneri and A.sp. Red point.
I have a little story about a funny phenomena which occurred a couple of years ago in one of my tanks.
At this occasion this 200 litres tank was inhibitated by a pair of A.Steindachneri and a pair of C.Marooni. Both pairs spawned approximately at the same time, and they splitted the tank between them.
After about three weeks when both pairs had their batches of fry swimming around, the fun started!
The A.Steindachneri couple was kidnapping and adopting the marooni fry as soon as they had the oppurtunity. So after a while the Steindachneri batch was 50% Maroonis!
On the other hand the Marooni parents only saw the Steindachneri fry as some nice fast-food.
They noticed right away if there was a Steindachneri fry among their own frys.
In fact, the frys of these two species are quite different in colour and shape, so there´s no problem to see the difference between them.
So, to my questions:
Have anyone of you out there seen anything like this? Have you seen Apistos adopting frys from other species?
Why do the apistos have this behaviour? Does it fulfill any purpose, or do they do it just by mistake?
If they do it by mistake, are the Maroonis more intelligent than the Apistos then? (As they can see the difference between their own frys and the Apisto frys.)
I tried to get some comments in a Swedish forum some time ago, but no luck, nobody replied
Best regards.