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Apistogramma borelli opal
Got a couple of juvis a few months back and housed them in my community low-tech planted set up (36"*18"*18")
Was lucky enough to get a pair out of those, started feeding them microfex, grindals, chopped compost worms and frozen mosquito larvae.
The female...
What I have experienced is that the female eats up the eggs when startled, maybe she thinks that the spawning site is not safe enough due to other fish or you checking her den out of curosity to see eggs ar any fries.... This happened with me, out of curosity I lifted the pot where my agassizii...
My borellii opal pair bred in a community setup, it had 4-5 other borellis (both opal and yellow face) in the tank (dimensions- 36"*18"*18") along with threadfins, rasboras and neons. Had seperated the pot in which the female had laid the eggs along with the female to a breeding box attached to...
Hi all, I am Vijendra and I am from India. Its really difficult to find any Apisto species here in India. This is my second Apisto after cacatuoides (which I have bred a couple of times - a write up on the same -...
Thanks....:)
The cac's were first housed in a 125gallons planted aquarium, where they bred for the first time... In this tank only I was able to get a good survival rate and a quality spawn. Ard 35 fries survived and are still with me (since 2 mths). Now the cac's are housed in a 20 gallon tank...