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Most tetras are probably ok as tank mates in a community tank as long as you are not expecting to breed your apistos - community tanks are not good breeding tanks and the other fish usually eat the eggs.
Cardinal and rummy nose are both nice looking tetras IMO and more interesting than the...
If you do go for pencilfish as dither fish try to get Nannostomus Marginatus as these dont pray on eggs, the bekfords variety have been reported to eat eggs on occasion
I have had similar experiences. I find the apisto mums to generally do a great job.
On one occation mum had take fry out of the cave to brows for food then when I accidently disturb them she then rounded them all up and put them back in the cave. As the fry got larger then became used to me...
They are just regular Agassizii group. The dad is a double red variety I purchased him to add to my breeding group. The mum is from a spawn about a year ago where the parents were a natural colour pair.
So it will be interesting to see the colour on these fry once they grow up.
I always get excited when I see new fry! These are Apistogramma Agassizii
This spawn is from a new mum and I used a different cave to the style I used previously with another pair. This cave being white where as I normally use brown natural colour caves - seems they don't care about the colour...
I also suggest removing the male. They can get temprimental and become aggressive.
This page has some tips for breeding apistogramma which I have found useful before.
Also if the fry are too small for BBS microworms work well, although having said that the size in the photo suggest they will...
I have experience breeding agassizii. At time to ensure strong genetics I out cross so for example buy another male to breed with my existing females.
I have also bred "natural" colour mainly blueish female agassizii with a "triple red" male - they bred successful the colour of the fry vary...
They may prefer sand but I dont think it will be the difference between whether they spawn or not.
From your description certainly sounds like spanwing behaviour.
live foods is also a good way to encourage them and BBS is good for fry if they appear, this has a few more tips - How To Breed...
Pretty good plan, good that from the outset you recognize the need for multiple tanks.
The first week or 2 the fry are free swimming they might benefit from some smaller foods like micro works etc. but they should take BBS very early... trying to remember what I did for my last spawn.... think...
Tank looks nice, maybe too nice for a breeding tank I say that as maybe with so many hiding spots it could be difficult to catch fish ie the dad when he needs to be removed or fry when they need to go to a grow out tank, it might just take a little longer to catch them that's all. But go with...
Hi Oslor,
Welcome to the forum.
I have Apistogramma Agassizii and in their tank the substrate is about 3cm mix of dirty, seachem fluorite, osmicote pellets and root tabs with a 3-4cm cap of sand. As mentioned they like to sift the sand at times so I like to use sand of top to allow them to do...