Hi all,
I'm a fairly experienced aquarists but new to apistogramma.
I wanted to keep 2 species in my 65g heavily planted community tank.
The initial idea was to get a pair of borellis and a pair of panduros.
I found it very difficult to sex them at the store.
I got 3 borellis hoping for (1 male and 2 females) and 2 panduros (male and female)
Once my fish settled in the tank it became apparent that I definitely have 2 female panduros and 2 male borellis (the third borelli I think is a female).
Is it a terrible idea to add a male panduro? and/or a female borelli?
That would make it 1m:2f Panduro
and possibly 2m:2f borelli
How can I fix these ratios without returning fish?
The setup:
65g tank (Footprint 36 inches long, 22 inches wide)
pH 6.4
Temperature 77F (25C)
KH 2
GH 5
TDS 280
Nitrates 0-20
Loads of driftwood and hidden root structures, rocks, caves and botanicals (hence the blackwater look)
Other fish in the tank: pair of pearl gouramis, 7 albino corydoras, 8 pygmy corydoras, 1 panda garra, 6 rummynose tetras, 8 ruby tetras, 4 honey gouramis, L280 pleco (smallest pleco)
Apologies for the poor photo, but here's the tank:
Female panduro:
Male borellii and possibly a female?:
Suspected Female Borelli:
All borellis:
I'm a fairly experienced aquarists but new to apistogramma.
I wanted to keep 2 species in my 65g heavily planted community tank.
The initial idea was to get a pair of borellis and a pair of panduros.
I found it very difficult to sex them at the store.
I got 3 borellis hoping for (1 male and 2 females) and 2 panduros (male and female)
Once my fish settled in the tank it became apparent that I definitely have 2 female panduros and 2 male borellis (the third borelli I think is a female).
Is it a terrible idea to add a male panduro? and/or a female borelli?
That would make it 1m:2f Panduro
and possibly 2m:2f borelli
How can I fix these ratios without returning fish?
The setup:
65g tank (Footprint 36 inches long, 22 inches wide)
pH 6.4
Temperature 77F (25C)
KH 2
GH 5
TDS 280
Nitrates 0-20
Loads of driftwood and hidden root structures, rocks, caves and botanicals (hence the blackwater look)
Other fish in the tank: pair of pearl gouramis, 7 albino corydoras, 8 pygmy corydoras, 1 panda garra, 6 rummynose tetras, 8 ruby tetras, 4 honey gouramis, L280 pleco (smallest pleco)
Apologies for the poor photo, but here's the tank:
Female panduro:
Male borellii and possibly a female?:
Suspected Female Borelli:
All borellis: