thanks for answeringIt looks small, young, and could easily be a juvenile male. It colorfulness makes me think that it is. More time will tell.
I wish it was a female. Thank you for your answer, Mike.At that size it could be a female or an immature male. Give it some time to grow and mature.
Awesome! That's exactly how I found out for sure my Elizabethae were a pair. It's wild how different your female looks to mine. My pair look wildly different even by Apisto standards, to me at least. Does she get the distinct dual black dots like mine?