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How much space does A. trifasciata need?

Joshaeus

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Hi everyone! LONG time no post. I have a pair of Apistogramma trifasciata, currently isolated between two five gallon tanks...I had this in retrospect lousy idea to try spawning them in another five gallon, and all they did was squabble. I have recently set up a fifteen gallon - 24 by 12 by 12 inches, my largest tank at the moment - and was wondering whether that would be big enough to keep and spawn this pair or whether I should just try to rehome them. Thanks :)
 

dw1305

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Hi all,
.... I have a pair of Apistogramma trifasciata, currently isolated between two five gallon tanks...I had this in retrospect lousy idea to try spawning them in another five gallon, and all they did was squabble.
Welcome back, as you've found they are quite aggressive.
I have recently set up a fifteen gallon - 24 by 12 by 12 inches, my largest tank at the moment - and was wondering whether that would be big enough to keep and spawn this pair
Depends, it isn't really big enough, but if it was basically full of structure it might be OK,and I mean really full (like below) so that "line of sight" is never more than a few inches

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If I kept them again I would try a male and three females in a 48 inch tank, but there would still be a "growing out the fry issue", because the males are homicidal from an early age.
or whether I should just try to rehome them. Thanks :)
Probably the best bet.

Cheers Darrel
 

Joshaeus

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Hi all,

Welcome back, as you've found they are quite aggressive.

Depends, it isn't really big enough, but if it was basically full of structure it might be OK,and I mean really full (like below) so that "line of sight" is never more than a few inches

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If I kept them again I would try a male and three females in a 48 inch tank, but there would still be a "growing out the fry issue", because the males are homicidal from an early age.

Probably the best bet.

Cheers Darrel
Well then...I guess I'll be rehoming them. Not what I wanted to do, but oh well...thanks.
 

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