Chandz
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Nannacara anomala are starting to colour up as you can see from the most dominant male
What is that pellet? Does your apistos eat it as well?Nannacara anomala are starting to colour up as you can see from the most dominant male
I find that to be the case with most dwarf cichlids hahaI really like this species; far more than most apisto i've kept. However, my male was not accepting of other males.
All my fish (except my Paros and Dario dario) aren't fussy and will eat anything you feed them hahaWhat is that pellet? Does your apistos eat it as well?
I’ve found that sibling males raised together usually get on very well, even when breeding.I really like this species; far more than most apisto i've kept. However, my male was not accepting of other males.
Not sure with nannacraa but my siblings angels became brutal with each other around the 2 year mark; so it took a while but once harmony left it - it left in a big way.I’ve found that sibling males raised together usually get on very well, even when breeding.
Haha I found that my Apisto fry come out fighting, I've literally seen fry bickering. Once they reach about 3cm and start breeding it becomes chaotic in the growouts.Not sure with nannacraa but my siblings angels became brutal with each other around the 2 year mark; so it took a while but once harmony left it - it left in a big way.
Mine definitely can't be siblings then hahaI’ve found that sibling males raised together usually get on very well, even when breeding.