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Apisto ID help.

Bruxism

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So I purchased these 2 fish a couple weeks ago under the name apisto viejita. It was at a auction and I didn't get a great look at them but they went cheap so I got them. When I got home the male looked more a macmasteri, I don't really care though I like him anyway. Now though I'm starting to wonder if the female is even the same the male, I've had them 3 weeks and he hasn't even looked at her sideways pretty much acts as she's not even in the tank with him.
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Male.
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Female. She's very shy so hard to get a clear picture
 

Siggi

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Manteigas, Guarda, Portugal
I've been keeping & breeding A. panduro for over a year. Lovely species, but the males don't seem to produce many eggs ;)

I've kept several Apistogrammas for several years and I have yet to see a male that produced eggs...
But then - with all these new technologies, I guess anything is possible...

Now seriously - some fish, in the absence of an alpha male, the alpha female can turn male... but that's not what you were talking about...
 

Hellfishguy

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Brooklyn, New York
I've kept several Apistogrammas for several years and I have yet to see a male that produced eggs...
But then - with all these new technologies, I guess anything is possible...
That was just my feeble attempt at humor. But seriously, I've had sneaker male A. agassizii stay in female coloration for over a year. With panduros, however, the young sex out very early & I've never had sneaker males.
 

Mike Wise

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If you mean the lateral spot on the flanks, then all males possess it, but don't show it in dominant/unstressed mood. Just net one out of the tank and see if it doesn't appear. If it doesn't appear, then they had it bred out somehow.
 

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