Hi all,
First of all, I’m new to this forum. Happy to be here and hope I can learn a thing or two around here.
Recently I got my hands on a second hand fish tank (a cube sized 50cm / 20 inch). It’s just small enough to comfortably fit into a corner in my home office. I would love to have some apistogramma in my tank.
I am considering a pair of A. Borelii in a Pantanal type biotope(ish) setting. They seem to be the most peaceful apistos for smaller aquariums.
The thing that worries me is if I can keep them in a 1:1 male / female ratio. My online sources are conflicting. Some say you can keep a male with a single female. Others say that more females to one male would be much better, since the female will be overly harassed by the male. I have no room for a separate evacuation tank at the moment (this changes after home improvement next summer).
What would you guys recommend. Keep a pair (two females and a male in a 20 inch cube aquarium would probably be too much), or ditch the plan alltogether and go for different (non-apisto) fish species?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
First of all, I’m new to this forum. Happy to be here and hope I can learn a thing or two around here.
Recently I got my hands on a second hand fish tank (a cube sized 50cm / 20 inch). It’s just small enough to comfortably fit into a corner in my home office. I would love to have some apistogramma in my tank.
I am considering a pair of A. Borelii in a Pantanal type biotope(ish) setting. They seem to be the most peaceful apistos for smaller aquariums.
The thing that worries me is if I can keep them in a 1:1 male / female ratio. My online sources are conflicting. Some say you can keep a male with a single female. Others say that more females to one male would be much better, since the female will be overly harassed by the male. I have no room for a separate evacuation tank at the moment (this changes after home improvement next summer).
What would you guys recommend. Keep a pair (two females and a male in a 20 inch cube aquarium would probably be too much), or ditch the plan alltogether and go for different (non-apisto) fish species?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.