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it looks like the eggs are gone possibly eaten by the female. I am hoping it wasn't but only time will tell if little wigglers are moving around the tank
my buddy bought 2 pairs of them. the male killed the other male and then a few days later he went and killed one of the female. after that my buddy told me to take them cause he didn't want them anymore, so I did. few days in my tank and the female was making a cave for herself underneath a...
i got wigglers!!.
I crushed up some flakes to throw it in the tank so they can get some food then I rushed out to get some frozen baby brine.
here is a video of them and the female
I will redo the link when the video is finally uploaded.
i have uploaded some more pictures of the fish, hopefully these pictures can help really narrow that a specific name of this fish.
first up is the
Female
Male
currently have them in a 17 gallon rimless. sort of planted enough plants for them to seek shelter, some cichlid stones and some sponges with holes in them.
I will move two of the smaller males into my quarantine tank.
also I have some Indian almond leaves soaking inside the tank and I will...
fingers are crossed hoping this is a female.
shall I start taking the bigger 2 males out of the tank and possibly leave the 2 smaller males that is the same size as the possible female?
i know for sure now i have 4 males.
2 alpha one and 2 of the supposed female turned out a male they are starting to grow their streamers
also the fifth one of the 3rd female, looks promising as a female
1. is a lighter shade then the rest of the 4
2. the top fins are curved looking instead of...
i will definitely take some more pictures of them, since they are always changing their style of coloration. sometimes he has his face markings darker and sometimes he just washed out looking yellow.
apisto bug bit me and i went out and found someone local selling 2 pairs of bitaeniata tefe
well i know for sure there is 2 males and 1 female but the fourth one i am stumped.
Thanks in advance.
male number one
male number two
female number one
Unknown sex