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Apistogramma atahualpa WC

DaRe

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I think this is the species I have. Any one that can confirm this?

I am super exited I have just got 5 Apistogramma atahualpa. I did buy a group of four half a year ago, but they all turned out to be females. Now a new shipment came and I bought 4 more. I had saved one female from last and they came from same loocation as the first ones. I'm trying to find out were that might be, but they are bought through Glaser so I'm not sure that will be possible.

I keep them in a 720 liter tank with no other species as of now.

Some photos:
My "old" female:
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A_atahualpa03-06VFHonaejlek-David_Rejdemyhr.JPG


Newcomers:
Possible female?!
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Jul&Nyår_2013-01-05_437.JPG


Possible male:
Jul&Nyår_2013-01-05_460.JPG

Jul&Nyår_2013-01-05_465.JPG



How do I make these little beatuties like there stay as much as possible?
pH range for them to spawn? How important is the hardness of the water?

Also other information on the species would be really interesting. I believe the females have yellow on their pelvic fins while males have only a small light line and the border of the pelvic fin. Is this valid difference? Other sex differencies?
 

DaRe

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The "old" female is 5-6 cm and the younger ones around 3cm, but I'm losy at estimating, possibly they are a bit larger...
 

Mike Wise

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The 5-6 cm fish is definitely a female. I would say that if the bottom fish is only 3cm, then it most likely is a young male (based on the lack of black pigment on the ventral fins). They young 'female' probably is a female, but at 3cm it might be a young male that hasn't developed any male features yet.
 

DaRe

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Thanks Mike!

What do you think of my comment on females have clear yellow mark on pelvic fins. I've seen this on adults as well.
 

Mike Wise

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I don't think it is a reliable method to sex the fish, especially when young. Colors can vary on this and many other apisto species. Dark pigment location, on the other hand, can often be useful.
 

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