tobraham
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I'm very, very new to dwarf cichlids.. and would like to eventually breed them. After some research, I decided to try to breed some orange flash Apistogramma Cacatuoides. My LFS was stocked with nine orange flash that were 1.5-3 inches long. I picked up two males (very orange and black pointed tails), and two females (yellowish in color and rounded fins) on my first go around, because that's all I could be pretty sure of as a beginner. After returning some EB rams to the LFS, the owner told me that he had another female cacatuoides in stock that the breeder had brought in earlier that day. He showed me the fish pictured below. I wasn't sure if it was a male or female, because it looked pretty big to me... but also was very yellow in color and seemed to have some female qualities. What I thought wasn't a female quality was her shape and size. 'She' is almost 3 inches long. Could anyone help me sex this cacatuoides? Pictures below. Sorry about the lack of shots with her fins up, she doesn't flare the dorsal fin much and is very aggressive towards keeping everyone out of one corner of the tank. 'She' even gets angry at me when I'm trying to take pictures. If you need more pictures to sex this fish, I can take more today or most evenings.




