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I have some of these fish. The females are not looking too interested in spawning right now. I am moving in a month so breeding is not on my mind nor should it be. After I move I am going to try really hard to get these guys going. A lot of people seem to want them and for good reason. They are quite beautiful and are a little different then most other apistos. I will post on this site once I get fry if I do.
I have eggs! About 40-50 of them. I do not know if they will hatch as my pH is a little high (over 7.0). I wasn't trying to spawn them as I have to move in a month but they had other plans. I will keep everyone updated on these guys. Wish me luck!
Nothing came of it, I will see what happens when I can give them the care they need here in a month after I move. Hopefully the R/O water will do them wonders!
Well I now have both females hovering over eggs at the same time. That has never happened before. Quite a site to see two females bright yellow! The first batch was laid about 2-3 days ago and they are still there. I think they might be viable this time around as they are eyeing up. Yahoo! Finally! The only problem now is that I am moving in less then one month. I have tons of fry from other fish and very little room for more! Guess I will be downgrading on the daphnia cultures and start using their tanks.