I'm looking to try some new things with my tanks, so I have some Apistogramma for sale, for local pickup in NYC.
Apistogramma cacatuoides trio (1M/2F), $30. I raised the male and one of the females myself and they are approximately 10 months old. I don't know the age of the older female. The male is about 1 1/2" in size. There have already been 2 spawnings, but I have been unable to raise the fry due to my schedule.
I also have some Apistogramma eremnopyge fry/young adults, $7 each, about 3/4" to 1". They are also home raised and about 10 months old. The two largest are male, the others are difficult to sex (these fry are slower growing than the cacatuoides). I have a picture of the father (no guarantees that the fry will be as spectacular; sorry for the algae, but I have since discovered Excel which cleared the problem) and a female with fry (not the mother; I included it because it's a nice mother and fry picture).
I have a bunch of Apistogramma macmasteri fry approximately 4 months old, about 1/2" to 3/4," for $3 each. Here is a picture of the father.
Finally, I have an adult male Apistogramma bitaeniata "tefe" that is very camera-shy. I lost the female due to a siphoning accident (be careful with large siphons!). If you either have a female available, or are interested in taking the male, give me a heads up. It is very spectacular when it flares.
Apistogramma cacatuoides trio (1M/2F), $30. I raised the male and one of the females myself and they are approximately 10 months old. I don't know the age of the older female. The male is about 1 1/2" in size. There have already been 2 spawnings, but I have been unable to raise the fry due to my schedule.

I also have some Apistogramma eremnopyge fry/young adults, $7 each, about 3/4" to 1". They are also home raised and about 10 months old. The two largest are male, the others are difficult to sex (these fry are slower growing than the cacatuoides). I have a picture of the father (no guarantees that the fry will be as spectacular; sorry for the algae, but I have since discovered Excel which cleared the problem) and a female with fry (not the mother; I included it because it's a nice mother and fry picture).


I have a bunch of Apistogramma macmasteri fry approximately 4 months old, about 1/2" to 3/4," for $3 each. Here is a picture of the father.

Finally, I have an adult male Apistogramma bitaeniata "tefe" that is very camera-shy. I lost the female due to a siphoning accident (be careful with large siphons!). If you either have a female available, or are interested in taking the male, give me a heads up. It is very spectacular when it flares.