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Old 08-08-2013, 11:31 AM   #201
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Not brilliant pics but they like the pots!
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:33 AM   #202
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The 3 males will be staying in the 30g. I can get another 6 females to keep in there with them if need be. Then 1m 2f in the 10g but that won't be until september
You might be okay in 30 but males can get nasty. They look good. Can't wait to see some color!
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:40 AM   #203
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I was wondering... how can you find out if your Electric Blue Ram is a male or a female?
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:44 AM   #204
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I was wondering... how can you find out if your Electric Blue Ram is a male or a female?
They are harder to tell than other rams. Males still have the dorsal spike but is often much smaller. Also females tend to have less blue on the top of their head.
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:59 AM   #205
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They are harder to tell than other rams. Males still have the dorsal spike but is often much smaller. Also females tend to have less blue on the top of their head.
Mine doesn't have much blue on its head. It has somewhat of a spike too. Here's a picture:

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Looks more like a female from what your telling me. Either way he or she chases my male GBR sometimes.
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I would say female but its very hard to tell.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:01 PM   #207
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I would say female but its very hard to tell.
She's the queen of the tank haha. My male GBR is really shy, which is sort of a good thing in my opinion.
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She's the queen of the tank haha. My male GBR is really shy, which is sort of a good thing in my opinion.
Yea, ime blue ram are the most aggressive then golds then electrics so you've got a feisty girl
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Yea, ime blue ram are the most aggressive then golds then electrics so you've got a feisty girl
A female bully? Nice! My german male has established the pecking order and he makes it known with his flaring. Really beautiful.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:14 PM   #210
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What apisto should I try to breed, apistogramma barlowi, A. hongsloi, or A. diplotaenia
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A female bully? Nice! My german male has established the pecking order and he makes it known with his flaring. Really beautiful.
I've heard a story of a female blue ram going nuts and killing every tank mate in a community tank
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What apisto should I try to breed, apistogramma barlowi, A. hongsloi, or A. diplotaenia
Hongsloi or diplotaenia. Barlowi are mouth brooders which is cool, but can be very difficult to breed.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:23 PM   #213
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A female bully? Nice! My german male has established the pecking order and he makes it known with his flaring. Really beautiful.
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Yea, ime blue ram are the most aggressive then golds then electrics so you've got a feisty girl
Haha! Good one
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Have you had experience breeding either species?
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Have you had experience breeding either species?
Neither but honglosi would be the easiest IMO they are in the macmasteri complex with many "beginner" apistos
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Ok thanks. I'm hoping if I get lots of fry, I can get a nice pair of cacatuoides apistos
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Ok thanks. I'm hoping if I get lots of fry, I can get a nice pair of cacatuoides apistos
Apistogramma cacatuoides are great fish. You would be very happy with them
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Apistogramma cacatuoides are great fish. You would be very happy with them
Any good at sexing them? If so please use the numbers in the caption so we are talking about the same fish
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1.male
2.female (hard to tell though)
3.male
4.male
5. female (hard to tell again)
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1.male
2.female (hard to tell though)
3.male
4.male
5. female (hard to tell again)
Ahh see I was thinking the same thanks a lot i now need to pick up more females
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