Agreed, that is why they are safest in an adjacent tank with line of sight.Well I'm just worried that if another Apisto (in this case my lone female) can be the target fish it might cause her/him to stress out.
I've never had much luck with 2 females either, but 1 male and 3 or more females is fine <http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/i...s-female-covering-enterance.12589/#post-69186>. I kept my A. cacatuoides with Black Neons for a long time <http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/index.php?threads/apisto-tankmates.12507/#post-68418>.I had a trio of cacatuoides, and the male and one female started really beating up on the other female
Hi all,
Agreed, that is why they are safest in an adjacent tank with line of sight.