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I really wish I could set up some more tanks they are amazing. If I could get a certificate and try convince them it would be funny but they still wouldn’t say yes probably lol.
The tank size is a 36 gallon bowfront and the layout is a very planted tank along with driftwood and rock hardscape. Here’s a picture of it. I took her out of the net after a day because it isn’t a great solution because it made no difference she still does the same thing.
Hey, sorry for creating another thread. But I have a female apisto that is relentless against other fish. She has colored up but has killed the male. She has been like this for 8 days and no sign of wigglers or fry. I’m not sure what to do. She is slowly killing the fish in the tank because of...
I noticed a little bit of tattered fins so I’m taking it as the female being a little aggressive as I’ve seen a few times now. He hides out of line of sight right now in the plants and in the other cave but is not eating at least I don’t get to see him eating. I feed next to where his cave is so...
I don’t believe it is a pathogen I just believe the female is beating on him because my breeding pair my male has also lost his color but he stills eats as long as the food reaches the bottom near him somewhere after a time. the female just doesn’t like anyone near their caves in either of the...
I could try but that’s going to be hard to get around all of my hardscape. He has stopped eating there is not any sigh of any damage at all except for he has lost all his color. The reason why I can’t move him is because I have another pair in my quarantine breeding at the moment.
I don’t see the male too often anymore he normally hangs in his own cave. I have seen the female chase him off a few times. The only problem is I don’t have anywhere to move him too.
I have recently aquired some apistogramma hongsloi gold reds. They are doing pretty good except the male and female in my 36 gallon have both changed color. The female is now very yellow and red with very dark black lines while the male has turned completely white instead of his old vivid gold...