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    M/F ID and Behavior question

    New to keeping Apistos. LFS said these were Apistogramma Cacatuoides, one male, one female. The yellow one (advised was female) chases the other around constantly (also harasses pygmy corys and otocinclus), especially at feeding time. I was hoping this was temporary, but it's been going on now...
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