whaddisfish
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Hi, im new to this forum
I have a 75 gallon heavily planted aquarium with lots of driftwood and hiding places (no artificial pots or breeding material). I dont intend to breed any fish anw
I know about the hit and miss stories about mixing apistogramma species. In my tank i already have a pair of A.agassizii and a pair of A.macmasteri which co-exist perfectly, absolutely no aggression at all and hang around together. (i added both pairs at the same time)
Major rearrangements of the aquascape is not going to happen due to the plants, but I am willing to move a few pieces of driftwood and rocks around.
The question is, will it be possible if i add a pair or just a male of A.bitaeniata to the 75 gallon? Will the bitaeniata be chased and fin-nipped because its introduced after?
I have a 75 gallon heavily planted aquarium with lots of driftwood and hiding places (no artificial pots or breeding material). I dont intend to breed any fish anw
I know about the hit and miss stories about mixing apistogramma species. In my tank i already have a pair of A.agassizii and a pair of A.macmasteri which co-exist perfectly, absolutely no aggression at all and hang around together. (i added both pairs at the same time)
Major rearrangements of the aquascape is not going to happen due to the plants, but I am willing to move a few pieces of driftwood and rocks around.
The question is, will it be possible if i add a pair or just a male of A.bitaeniata to the 75 gallon? Will the bitaeniata be chased and fin-nipped because its introduced after?