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I last posted here in 2013. I've taken a long break from keeping apistos but clearly the itch, never left.
About a week ago, I was supposedly given a male and female A. Macmasteri but they are both relatively young. This is the first time keeping Macmasteri, and it's definitely been the hardest apisto to tell the male and female apart compared to ones I've kept previously... but then again they may both be of the same sex.
They have only recently started to venture out and spend less time hiding.
Although the 'male' initially had shown more confidence and swam more actively around the tank to begin with, the one I suspect is the 'female' has been asserting her dominance in the last couple of days chasing the male away. They are both currently very similar in size. Is it normal for the female to show such gusto when she isn't brooding over any eggs/fry for this apisto? Is she still establishing her territory?
I would like to know if it's possible for the female to display such dominance toward the male or whether I just have two male apistos? The tank is heavily planted with lots of places to hide, but I also have a spare tank where one of them could be moved to if that's necessary.
This first two photos are of what I believe is the female and the one doing all the chasing.
The 3rd and 4th photos are what I believe (and others believe) to be the male.
Any thoughts welcomed as I would like to learn a little more about these guys.
About a week ago, I was supposedly given a male and female A. Macmasteri but they are both relatively young. This is the first time keeping Macmasteri, and it's definitely been the hardest apisto to tell the male and female apart compared to ones I've kept previously... but then again they may both be of the same sex.
They have only recently started to venture out and spend less time hiding.
Although the 'male' initially had shown more confidence and swam more actively around the tank to begin with, the one I suspect is the 'female' has been asserting her dominance in the last couple of days chasing the male away. They are both currently very similar in size. Is it normal for the female to show such gusto when she isn't brooding over any eggs/fry for this apisto? Is she still establishing her territory?
I would like to know if it's possible for the female to display such dominance toward the male or whether I just have two male apistos? The tank is heavily planted with lots of places to hide, but I also have a spare tank where one of them could be moved to if that's necessary.
This first two photos are of what I believe is the female and the one doing all the chasing.
The 3rd and 4th photos are what I believe (and others believe) to be the male.
Any thoughts welcomed as I would like to learn a little more about these guys.