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Like I said before, December is the month for Apisto spawning, I guess.
Got two wild pairs of Apistogramma agassizi 'blue' about a month ago. The dominant male promptly killed the other male.
I have the new trio setup in a 75 gallon aquarium with seven neon tetras as dithers. Lots and lots of leaf and driftwood cover, and about 1" of pool filter sand for substrate.
pH: 6.0 or lower (hopefully)
Temp: 76*F
The male had been courting one of the females for quite a while but nothing came of it...until one day about a week ago the female disappeared. Quite disgusted, and assuming the worst, I did a big water change thinking I might stir the corpse up.
The other day, however, discovered the female guarding about 75 or so tiny free swimming babies. For some reason, I don't have any pics of the male...I'll have to go down and see what I can get.
Got two wild pairs of Apistogramma agassizi 'blue' about a month ago. The dominant male promptly killed the other male.
I have the new trio setup in a 75 gallon aquarium with seven neon tetras as dithers. Lots and lots of leaf and driftwood cover, and about 1" of pool filter sand for substrate.
pH: 6.0 or lower (hopefully)
Temp: 76*F
The male had been courting one of the females for quite a while but nothing came of it...until one day about a week ago the female disappeared. Quite disgusted, and assuming the worst, I did a big water change thinking I might stir the corpse up.
The other day, however, discovered the female guarding about 75 or so tiny free swimming babies. For some reason, I don't have any pics of the male...I'll have to go down and see what I can get.



