Assuming that you have a good Apistogramma habitat and plenty of live food, Apistogramma panduro are easier to get fry from, mainly because they don't need water that is quite as soft and acidic as A. nijsseni.I m going to search a new apisto, the main choice are betwin A.Panduro and A.Nijesseni, the different from the 2 Apistos is little (I think)
So, for the guru of the portal, what is the best apistogramma to breed?
I'm not sure the 2 fem thing will last long, I'm doing it with cacatoides in a 30 long but panduros are a lot more aggressive, especially the females.. mine actually hunts and kills snails when in spawn, i doubt shed let another female swim around. may want to remove the odd fem. After a pair is formed.For now I prefer some easy fish
So I already buy 1m 2f of A.Panduro..
There can only be one!! my money is on left cornerThanks for your experience rr16, if one female will be pussehed away from the other apisto I can take it to the seller, it's my friend..
Some pics:
This is one of the female
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And this are other pics of the male
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PH: 6,5
Kh: 4
What do you think about them?
The two female are fighting..
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Fortunately the male is so beautiful
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