Hi all,
A year a go I bought a pair of Apisto Agassizi but the young 'female' turned out to be male. One since died.
So this wkd I saw in my LFS some Peruvian imported Agassizi so I decided to buy some more. Now, my plan was to buy 3 female and 1 male to go in with the existing male.
I have a 200l, 1 metre tank which is 30-50% planted and 3 caves and bog wood. So I figured this would be fine. It is a community tank with primarily tetra and very under stocked at present.
Now, I'm worried that again I have bought too young and 1 or 2 may actually be male also!
My question is should I try and locate more females fast? Can I keep harmony by adding more females into the tank? Do you create more harmony by adding females?
I have read competing info - obviously most advice is for a trio or maybe 2 pairs if the tank is big enough or well designed. But I did see somewhere that if you added several female you would be ok keeping more males as well - as long as the ratio of female was large enough?
I'm sure you are all going to think me stupid to have got to this point!
A secondary question is if I can only find tank bred 'double red' females (the LFS I bought from clearly has a tank full of males at the moment) can I mix them?
Paul
A year a go I bought a pair of Apisto Agassizi but the young 'female' turned out to be male. One since died.
So this wkd I saw in my LFS some Peruvian imported Agassizi so I decided to buy some more. Now, my plan was to buy 3 female and 1 male to go in with the existing male.
I have a 200l, 1 metre tank which is 30-50% planted and 3 caves and bog wood. So I figured this would be fine. It is a community tank with primarily tetra and very under stocked at present.
Now, I'm worried that again I have bought too young and 1 or 2 may actually be male also!
My question is should I try and locate more females fast? Can I keep harmony by adding more females into the tank? Do you create more harmony by adding females?
I have read competing info - obviously most advice is for a trio or maybe 2 pairs if the tank is big enough or well designed. But I did see somewhere that if you added several female you would be ok keeping more males as well - as long as the ratio of female was large enough?
I'm sure you are all going to think me stupid to have got to this point!
A secondary question is if I can only find tank bred 'double red' females (the LFS I bought from clearly has a tank full of males at the moment) can I mix them?
Paul