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This morning I saw her protecting the hut, that makes it almost certain that she has laid eggs.
I have some frozen daphnia but I think it is too big for the fry.
I think that she might be laying eggs, she is looking bright yellow and a caught them courting each other and then stayed inside the hunt for at least 10 minutes.
They started doing this:
Last Friday 13, I got a couple of Apistogramma Macmasteri. They look awesome but I find a bit weird that the female swims around a bit slanted. They eat fine and the tank is about 3 months old, the parameters are the following:
6.4 pH
6° GH
6° kH
0 ppm Nitrite
10 ppm Nitrate
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