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I got a pair of apistos in my 40 G with 25 rummies as dither.
The tank is sandy bottom with some driftwood arranged.
Plants are swords, stargrass and s. repens
So my apistos have been acting strange for a while.
My male would go to the front of the female and flash his fins.
But the...
Thank you for the responses,
As the day progresses on, the fish looks more male-like, especially with the elongated fins and spade like tail.
I am currently feeding them a combination of frozen bloodworms, cultured microworms and daphnia as occasional snacks.
Speaking of microworms, i...
Thanks dw1305 for the reply,
The tank is designed as temporary tank since im setting up the main tank. The main tank will have lots of sand for them to sift through.
You are right, it seems that they have intestinal parasite. The fish is currently on lockdown away from the tank. Anyone have...
Thank you Mike for the reply.
The size is just a little smaller than the male that i have in my tank. It is domestic.
Here are some shots regarding the tank and the color development of the particular Aggie.
This is the color development of the aggie in question; is it a male or female?
Hi there,
I just got myself a new additional Agassizii from the local LFS. None of them are able to id the sex of the fish.
In my tank, i currently have one male and one female. The third one, im not so sure. But i am mostly certain that it is female.
I read that i cant mix two males in...