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Have what could be A. cf. gephyra Santarém/Curuá or A. sp. aff.agassizii "Belem" and have been spawning them now for about 3 mouths and although I have had lots of fry the survival rate is very poor to almost nun. So I was very surprised today to see I have two females with broods.
The second female is tiny less than an inch long and can be only just 3 months old. One other thing I have noticed is that the brood size is quite large (The young females most have 70 to 90 fry) but the fry are tiny smaller than any other apistogramma I have seen. But they grow very quickly.
Is this normal for the agassizii complex
The second female is tiny less than an inch long and can be only just 3 months old. One other thing I have noticed is that the brood size is quite large (The young females most have 70 to 90 fry) but the fry are tiny smaller than any other apistogramma I have seen. But they grow very quickly.
Is this normal for the agassizii complex