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RO water goes into the bucket with enough Brightwell remineralization powder to get TDS to 125-175. Into that I stick a 100 watt Bulk Reef Supply titanium heater and in about 30 minutes you have some pleasantly warm water to stick back in the tank.
That one bottom right of the last pic looks like it has a good chance it's a female based on the head shape and lining. I used the below to sex my group of 5:
https://cichlidae.com/article.php?id=439
Per my eyes I thought I had 4 males and one female. Ended up with two males and three...
Thanks Frank.
The first pic is what I thought might have a chance of being a female. Round in shape and the big male and him/her like to hang out.
Second pic is what I'm pretty sure is a subadult male. Neither of the other two like him.
Third pic is of the "female" flared.
It's amazing...
Thank you for the encouraging words.
After poking around for brevis group species - this is the closest looking thing I've found:
https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/apistogramma-sp-breitbinden/
Kind of wish they came in a can so I could stick them back in. They aren't turning out to be quite as exciting as the thing I thought I purchased :oops:
Ordered four A. elizabethae several months ago. Out of that I appear to have a pair and a spare male. But I also have this fourth fellow - it appears to be a female of another species.
Any idea what the forth one might be? The elizabethae aren't particularly fond of him/her, and vice versa.
Hi folks. I started with 5 dicro maculatus juvies 6 months ago. I very clearly have two males and recently a dominant female emerged. So the dominant male and dominant female are now on their own.
I'm left with three dicros that need a new home (if your local). One is obviously a male, one is...