shamedonor
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Hi. I have a bigger but young panduro male and a young smaller female. The male was introduced to the tank 2..3 weeks ago. The tank is a 20gal RO blackwater with wood, pines, leaves, plants and everything needed. According to the previous owner the male is wild but not 100% sure though Then as I was not able to find a female i introduced 6 harlequin rasbora to let them spawn as well. Last Friday (4 days ago) I found a smaller domestic f2 female. She was clearly female colored. The first evening the light was off. Next day I observed them periodically. There was almost no chasing. She found her a coconut cave. Day 2 or 3 I saw even the male entering her cave, staying in there 20-40sec, then leaving her. The female sometimes leves her cave and looked okay or even brilliant. Then the male started to chase her more often. Just chasing, no physical contact or damage. Now I'd say she looks more pale. She is still eating, exploring the tank, but I almost no longer see them interacting other than by chasing. She is escaping or avoiding him, and only sometimes he comes to the cave.
Water tds 50, conductivity 90, ph 6.4-6.6, temperature 77f.
Is there something I should do to encourage yhem to pair? When it's time to move to another female?
Water tds 50, conductivity 90, ph 6.4-6.6, temperature 77f.
Is there something I should do to encourage yhem to pair? When it's time to move to another female?