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Hi 
For several months, I observed new behaviors of certain species in my tanks.
My Apistogramma borellii have shared breeding fry, my male Apistogramma cacatuoides have bred fry and he chased female and male Apistogramma agassizii my "Itaya" have bred fry and he chased female.
Is it a behavior that can be found in the natural environment or is it a disposition of behavior in captivity?
Sorry for the vidéo quality , i don't have camera. It's a video i made with my phone.
Nicolas
For several months, I observed new behaviors of certain species in my tanks.
My Apistogramma borellii have shared breeding fry, my male Apistogramma cacatuoides have bred fry and he chased female and male Apistogramma agassizii my "Itaya" have bred fry and he chased female.
Is it a behavior that can be found in the natural environment or is it a disposition of behavior in captivity?
Sorry for the vidéo quality , i don't have camera. It's a video i made with my phone.
Nicolas