Hi All,
There are new arrivals in my LPS - Apistogramma Panduro and Nijsseni. I read some threads and watched some videos about them. However, I would like to confirm with you as experts my understanding and get valuable recommendations before I buy them and go into trouble
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1. Panduro is monogamous species. So would it better to buy 2 pairs in order to get at least one bonded pair out of them? Or one pair should be fine and they will bond anywhere?
2. Nijsseni is not monogamous species. So I should I be fine if I buy only one pair?
3. Is it OK to keep them together since they mature? I mean 2 pairs of Panduro together and separately, 2 pairs of Nijsseni together? Is it OK if I put them in two adjacent tanks with transparent glass and they will see each other, i.e. Panduro will see through the glass Nijsseni. Would it create better bonding for Panduro?
4. I watched videos and saw that both Panduro and Nijsseni males look after the fry and their females allow to do this. Is it always a case? Could please give me some tips or links to threads where it had been already discussed?
It does not work with Agassizii and Cacatuoides females when they are breeding. Once they have got eggs I need to remove males as females chase them like crazy. Even in the big and full of hidden spots tank.
4. Some females of both Panduro and Nijsseni have black spots over the whole body, but some females only have black spots on their heads. I found more beautiful if females have more black spots. I think it is better genes. What do you think?
Any other recommendations are welcome.
Thanking you in advance.
There are new arrivals in my LPS - Apistogramma Panduro and Nijsseni. I read some threads and watched some videos about them. However, I would like to confirm with you as experts my understanding and get valuable recommendations before I buy them and go into trouble
1. Panduro is monogamous species. So would it better to buy 2 pairs in order to get at least one bonded pair out of them? Or one pair should be fine and they will bond anywhere?
2. Nijsseni is not monogamous species. So I should I be fine if I buy only one pair?
3. Is it OK to keep them together since they mature? I mean 2 pairs of Panduro together and separately, 2 pairs of Nijsseni together? Is it OK if I put them in two adjacent tanks with transparent glass and they will see each other, i.e. Panduro will see through the glass Nijsseni. Would it create better bonding for Panduro?
4. I watched videos and saw that both Panduro and Nijsseni males look after the fry and their females allow to do this. Is it always a case? Could please give me some tips or links to threads where it had been already discussed?
It does not work with Agassizii and Cacatuoides females when they are breeding. Once they have got eggs I need to remove males as females chase them like crazy. Even in the big and full of hidden spots tank.
4. Some females of both Panduro and Nijsseni have black spots over the whole body, but some females only have black spots on their heads. I found more beautiful if females have more black spots. I think it is better genes. What do you think?
Any other recommendations are welcome.
Thanking you in advance.