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Well I had wrigglers...
I picked up some Apistogramma agassizii "Alanquer" and was quite pleased when they spawned and the eggs were hatching.
Problem.. the female attacked the male with a visciousness I never dreamt of. Thanks to this site I had been warned that this was a down side to a ten gallon breeding setup. Out he came.
Problem is the female then proceeded (probably due to my disruption of the tank) to eat the spawn, unhatched eggs, wrigglers etc.
Male went back in, three days to settle down again, now they are dancing again.. I assume they will breed again.
10g tank, pH of 6.2 KH 0, GH 0 Oak leaves.
When should the male get pulled then, as soon as eggs are laid? Do I stick to my plan and just hope she won't get so spooked this time? Help!
I picked up some Apistogramma agassizii "Alanquer" and was quite pleased when they spawned and the eggs were hatching.
Problem.. the female attacked the male with a visciousness I never dreamt of. Thanks to this site I had been warned that this was a down side to a ten gallon breeding setup. Out he came.
Problem is the female then proceeded (probably due to my disruption of the tank) to eat the spawn, unhatched eggs, wrigglers etc.
Male went back in, three days to settle down again, now they are dancing again.. I assume they will breed again.
10g tank, pH of 6.2 KH 0, GH 0 Oak leaves.
When should the male get pulled then, as soon as eggs are laid? Do I stick to my plan and just hope she won't get so spooked this time? Help!