Gaumblet
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Hello everyone,
Last weekend, I purchased a pair of Apistogramma Pandurini from a reputable local fish store that I frequent. These are my first cichlids, so it has been quite the learning experience so far. They are doing well, but I have been a bit puzzled by their behavior since settling into the tank...
The first 2 days in, they were always together scoping things out. 3 days in up until now, one of the pandurinis, that I was told is a male has established a brooding territory in one side of the tank in and around a large piece of driftwood. Now, the other pandurini, which I was told is a female cannot go near this territory without promptly being chased away to the opposite corner of the tank as soon as she has been spotted.
I have been doing some digging on the net, and am beginning to suspect that I might have 2 females on my hands. I have attached a couple of pictures to see if anyone in the know might be able to identify/sex them. They are both quite young, so colors are still developing. The first pic is the 'male' that has been extremely territorial. The second is the 'female' that is now confined to a small corner of the tank. This 'female' also shows a black spot on the belly that fades away more often than not.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Last weekend, I purchased a pair of Apistogramma Pandurini from a reputable local fish store that I frequent. These are my first cichlids, so it has been quite the learning experience so far. They are doing well, but I have been a bit puzzled by their behavior since settling into the tank...
The first 2 days in, they were always together scoping things out. 3 days in up until now, one of the pandurinis, that I was told is a male has established a brooding territory in one side of the tank in and around a large piece of driftwood. Now, the other pandurini, which I was told is a female cannot go near this territory without promptly being chased away to the opposite corner of the tank as soon as she has been spotted.
I have been doing some digging on the net, and am beginning to suspect that I might have 2 females on my hands. I have attached a couple of pictures to see if anyone in the know might be able to identify/sex them. They are both quite young, so colors are still developing. The first pic is the 'male' that has been extremely territorial. The second is the 'female' that is now confined to a small corner of the tank. This 'female' also shows a black spot on the belly that fades away more often than not.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

