Vitor Villar
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Hello everyone! I'm new here in the forum! Sorry for the long text. 
I have fish tanks for about 4 years now, and one month ago, I've got my first Apistogramma couple.
I have realised that my male is very uncoloured, while the female is in a good shape. My tank is composed of:
I don't know if the GH could be the cause of the male being uncoloured, because the female looks super fine, and the other Tetras are very colourful as well.
I have another theories about why he's in this condition. I've been thinking and there is a few factors that could contribute. First I realised that the male is not eating the flakes food and barely eating dried bloodworm (Tubifex). He feeds himself pretty well with live bloodworm.
Second, I read somewhere that what could be causing this is the rejection from the female. But I'm not really sure, cause I see them together quite a lot.
Third thing, I thought that it could be some kind of parasite, I gave to them food with a little bit of garlic, I gave it a few times but it didn't change anything.
I have a few pictures so you can see the difference:
And this is general overview of my tank:
So guys, what could be causing this uncoloured situation?
If you need any other information, let me know.
And thanks for your help, I really appreciate it!
I have fish tanks for about 4 years now, and one month ago, I've got my first Apistogramma couple.
I have realised that my male is very uncoloured, while the female is in a good shape. My tank is composed of:
- Stocked with Neon Tetras
- Drift wood
- Sand as Substrate
- Canister filter Tetra EX600
- UV filter
- pH: 6.5
- KH: 5dH
- Ammonia: 0 PPM
- Nitrite: 0 PPM
- Nitrate: 0 PPM
I don't know if the GH could be the cause of the male being uncoloured, because the female looks super fine, and the other Tetras are very colourful as well.
I have another theories about why he's in this condition. I've been thinking and there is a few factors that could contribute. First I realised that the male is not eating the flakes food and barely eating dried bloodworm (Tubifex). He feeds himself pretty well with live bloodworm.
Second, I read somewhere that what could be causing this is the rejection from the female. But I'm not really sure, cause I see them together quite a lot.
Third thing, I thought that it could be some kind of parasite, I gave to them food with a little bit of garlic, I gave it a few times but it didn't change anything.
I have a few pictures so you can see the difference:


And this is general overview of my tank:

So guys, what could be causing this uncoloured situation?
If you need any other information, let me know.
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