s1l3nt
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Hi All,
I picked up a "pair" of A. norberti on Friday night and released them into the tank at about 1am Saturday. It was pretty hard for me to tell if I had a Male and Female pair or not in the bag so I figured i'd let them settle and try to get some shots. However, watching them in tank didn't help me much and actually confused me more haha.
The "pair" are different in size by about 1-1.5cm. The smaller of the two is ~3.5-4cm while the bigger is ~4.5-5cm. They are wild caught (F0) fish. Both fish seemed to show the pattern in the caudal fin (more easily visible on the larger fish) which I thought was a male only trait, but both fish show a yellow hue to their body. The larger is more yellow than the smaller (smaller is only slightly yellow), and has a black line on its pectoral fins which I thought was a female only trait for Apistogramma. The bigger fish also shows a blue hue to the middle of the body too while I have not seen this on the smaller one.
Hopefully the gurus here can help me sex the fish as I'd really like to try and breed them as they are harder to find down here in Australia, and are pretty uncommon.
I realise this is not the best shot, but the fish have only been in the tank for ~24 hours when I took the shot. I will have more photos to come as soon as they settle in a little more. They are still skittish and stay hidden most of the time, especially when I am near the tank (they are yet to learn the man with a syringe is food!).
This is a shot of the bigger of the two:

Thank you in advance and hopefully I can get some better pics in the coming days for a better ID
I picked up a "pair" of A. norberti on Friday night and released them into the tank at about 1am Saturday. It was pretty hard for me to tell if I had a Male and Female pair or not in the bag so I figured i'd let them settle and try to get some shots. However, watching them in tank didn't help me much and actually confused me more haha.
The "pair" are different in size by about 1-1.5cm. The smaller of the two is ~3.5-4cm while the bigger is ~4.5-5cm. They are wild caught (F0) fish. Both fish seemed to show the pattern in the caudal fin (more easily visible on the larger fish) which I thought was a male only trait, but both fish show a yellow hue to their body. The larger is more yellow than the smaller (smaller is only slightly yellow), and has a black line on its pectoral fins which I thought was a female only trait for Apistogramma. The bigger fish also shows a blue hue to the middle of the body too while I have not seen this on the smaller one.
Hopefully the gurus here can help me sex the fish as I'd really like to try and breed them as they are harder to find down here in Australia, and are pretty uncommon.
I realise this is not the best shot, but the fish have only been in the tank for ~24 hours when I took the shot. I will have more photos to come as soon as they settle in a little more. They are still skittish and stay hidden most of the time, especially when I am near the tank (they are yet to learn the man with a syringe is food!).
This is a shot of the bigger of the two:

Thank you in advance and hopefully I can get some better pics in the coming days for a better ID