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  1. FishEZ

    Hi from Belgium

    The photo you submitted is a regular Macmasteri. The gold form looks a lot different. She's very similar to your male, but with less colors and of course, smaller size as would any macmasteri female be.
  2. FishEZ

    Hi everyone, What have I got?

    You are spot on. He wasn't happy about it.
  3. FishEZ

    Hi everyone, What have I got?

    The actual fault for mistaken identity is not always the LFS, either, I have seen many times that the incorrect fish arrive although ordered correctly on paper. I bought 30 mascara barbs (D. asimilis) only to find out a few days after I got home that they were rohani barbs (D. rohani). The...
  4. FishEZ

    Hi everyone, What have I got?

    Oh, sorry. Not in condition to sex the first two photos. But I was at the LFS today and they had two tanks of Apistogramma viejita and they looked just like macmasteri to me. I'm not sure of the difference so will have to do more investigation.
  5. FishEZ

    Hi everyone, What have I got?

    First two pictures are also A. macmasteri, but they are the red-shouldered "Gold" form. I have 3 pairs of them, so I recognized them right away.
  6. FishEZ

    Ram sexing?

    I was not trying to be funny. I was merely mentioning that over the years (especially with Discus and some other cichlids) all of the evidence may point to male and then one day suddenly the fish lays eggs. Well, that's happened to me before. So while I can assume a fish is a male, if it lays...
  7. FishEZ

    Ram sexing?

    If the fish lays eggs, then it's definitely a female. If there's no eggs laid and the tube (ovipositor) that protrudes typically when a female is in condition isn't present, then it could be a male. However from the photos you present and they are only two and both basically the same view...
  8. FishEZ

    Borellii sexing.

    I would say that they are two males as well. I am breeding them myself and find that the females are about 1/3 the size of the males and look completely different. Here's a link to a video of mine that shows a female with her fry. Notice the dark band through the eye, and a shorter dorsal...
  9. FishEZ

    A question about Black Rams commercial names

    I agree with MacZ. You can call it whatever you would like. Even more, MacZ's recommendation is a good one. You don't know what you have until you've been breeding from it and see the offspring. Only then do you know what you have. But to answer your last question. I wouldn't call it a...
  10. FishEZ

    A question about Black Rams commercial names

    You have a very intriguing question. I see them as "Dark Rams", "Dark Knight Rams", Black Rams, Midnight Rams, Blue-Black Rams and there's probably quite a few out there. I believe that the Rams that we are seeing are resultant of many people crossing their rams from the fixed Black ram strain...
  11. FishEZ

    Fungus and eggs

    Just my opinion, but it does not look like fungus to me. I could be wrong, but the stuff you are describing in the tank and in the photos is more like a type of algae which is in itself not going to be causing eggs to go white. I would suspect that the white eggs may be from an entirely...
  12. FishEZ

    Apistos and Rams for Sale

    The Rams are doing great! Thank you. They are really nice. They are coloring up well after settling in!
  13. FishEZ

    New Member

    Welcome! It's great to have you join us Shawn. It's always great to know what Apisto's are your favorite and why.
  14. FishEZ

    Sexing German Blue

    Hi. Nice photos to work with, so thanks for sending those. In the black spot area, it's obvious missing a lot of the blueish iridescent spots that are all over the body. This also suggests a male. The females tend to have spots evenly distributed through this area while the males do not...
  15. FishEZ

    Hello from Appalachian Maryland!

    Nice looking fish! welcome to Apistogramma forum.
  16. FishEZ

    Hello from Connecticut USA

    Welcome aboard and it's great to have you aboard. What sp. of apistos did you pick up? I didn't see that in your post. Please do share a photo if you can. Everyone loves to see a fish!
  17. FishEZ

    Hello from sunny California!

    Welcome to the forum. Very nice tank and fish.
  18. FishEZ

    New member from Ohio

    Welcome to the group. I am impressed with your photo and can't believe how quickly they spawned after you got them. That is a nice "family" you have there. I have one male Krib (Pelvicachromis pulcher) but no female. He is pretty aggressive with other fish in my tank. With a spawning pair, I...
  19. FishEZ

    New member from Ohio

    Welcome to the group. I am impressed with your photo and can't believe how quickly they spawned after you got them. That is a nice "family" you have there. I have one male Krib (Pelvicachromis pulcher) but no female. He is pretty aggressive with other fish in my tank. With a spawning pair, I...
  20. FishEZ

    possible spawn?

    I wouldn't be too hasty to assume that, but IMO the fish first has to have a suitable home. I suspect that the cave building is the first step.
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