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Hello. i have a pair of Ap. Macmasteri but the biggest of them is casing the smaller one. The smaller of them is much nore intense in its colors and it has a bright red "chest", the bigger is not as intense in its colors and is almost yellow. so i wonder which is male and which is female...
hello, i have a question(that needs answering).I have a pair Apistogramma Macmasteri , i wonder how do you tell the which is male and female. The one that i think is a male is also chasing the female, is this normal, should i worry. THANKS :mrgreen:
I have a 180 litres tank which is heavily planted. It also contains some clayflowerpots, rockformations and a big piece of mangrove rot.
The PH is 6.0
The temerature is 28 (celsius)
And there is no trace of nitrite or ammonia
in this thank i currently have: a pair Ap. Macmasteri"red...
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It has a single spot, no extensions on the dorsalfin and it has "normalsized" lips. and i would like to point out that it is veary agressive1 :!: :D Thanks!!
Answer to NEIL
All Right now for the first it has a milky brown body, has a lyretail and is high bodied. It also has a faint yellow color at the end of the tail-fin!THANKS FOR HELPING!!! :D :D
I have now aqcuaired a pair of S.Mopoenzis, which is by the doing veary nicely( thank you,thank you). what can you recommend to feed eventual fry with! THNKS FOR ANSWERING!! :D :D
I need help with something that has bothered me. I have a single Apistogramma that ihavent benn able to identify here follows a description: It has a black spot in the middle of the body and a orange cheek. PLEASE HELP MEE!!!! :?
Ha Ha Ha(huff puff) this one`s easy ap, elizabethae!
And thats simply because it is the most beatiful apisto i have ever seen, and one of the rarest........... :lol:
I have one guestion! I recently got hold of a brownish-red Trifasciata pair. I simply wonder what do you call this color variant, maybe it is another species? :?: