Hi all,
I worried about this after reading about how the ratios of M:F can vary with water parameters...
Until last a few days ago I had 22 3 month old Apistogramma Agasizii juveniles, 3 males and 19 females.
A few days ago I switched off the lights to go to bed and one of the males jumped out of the tank, startled by the lights out. The really annoying thing is I heard the splash and checked all around the tank (its on a kitchen unit) but for some reason didn't check the floor.
Anyway the next day I found a rock hard Apisto male on the floor - gutted!
So I now have 2 males, one of which I would like to keep. I therefore have 1 male and 19 females to try and get rid of. I doubt I am very likely to get a LFS to take this ratio of fish.
So does anyone want any female Apisto Aggys? I live in Leeds, UK.
I worried about this after reading about how the ratios of M:F can vary with water parameters...
Until last a few days ago I had 22 3 month old Apistogramma Agasizii juveniles, 3 males and 19 females.
A few days ago I switched off the lights to go to bed and one of the males jumped out of the tank, startled by the lights out. The really annoying thing is I heard the splash and checked all around the tank (its on a kitchen unit) but for some reason didn't check the floor.
Anyway the next day I found a rock hard Apisto male on the floor - gutted!
So I now have 2 males, one of which I would like to keep. I therefore have 1 male and 19 females to try and get rid of. I doubt I am very likely to get a LFS to take this ratio of fish.
So does anyone want any female Apisto Aggys? I live in Leeds, UK.