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Hi
I have had experiences with this in my aquariums with two different apistogramma.
The first observation was with a young male Apistogramma bitaeniata. He was not very success full, but never the less did not give up.
The second and still occurring "snail hunter" is a Apistogramma cf. eunotus "Orangeschwanz"
My question is does anybody else observed this behavior?
and is this something apistogramma does in the wild? and not only a aquarium circumstance because an unnatural environment.
Both occasions the snail that is been targeted is malaysian sand snails.
With regards
RHD
I have had experiences with this in my aquariums with two different apistogramma.
The first observation was with a young male Apistogramma bitaeniata. He was not very success full, but never the less did not give up.
The second and still occurring "snail hunter" is a Apistogramma cf. eunotus "Orangeschwanz"
My question is does anybody else observed this behavior?
and is this something apistogramma does in the wild? and not only a aquarium circumstance because an unnatural environment.
Both occasions the snail that is been targeted is malaysian sand snails.
With regards
RHD