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what to feed apistogramma fry

by Sidney Howe Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Apistogramma could be fed granular fish food and frozen bloodworms

Polychaete

The Polychaeta, also known as the bristle worms or polychaetes, are a paraphyletic class of annelid worms, generally marine. Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made of chitin. As such, polychaetes are sometimes re…

. Blackworms are their favorite kind of food, and it is found that this particular food is the main reason for its breeding process. Breeding

Apisto fry do best on live foods. They are attracted to movement. I suggest hatching brine shrimp eggs or raising micro-/Walterworms as first foods for the first 3 - 5 week at least. If you need to use non-live foods, then be very careful with the amount you feed.May 27, 2012

Full Answer

What do Apistogramma eat?

Apistogramma is carnivores and feeds on the larvae of other fish and other fish. The food can vary from frozen to live food. Fish need a balanced diet too, so you must feed them different kinds of food and not the same type every day.

How to care for Apistogramma fish?

The Apistogramma needs soft, slightly acidic water. Hence, make sure you are not providing it with hard water, or else your fish will not be able to thrive. You also have to provide them with food and change the water of the tank on time. It would be good if the tank has a sponge filter.

Can I give my Apistogramma artificial food?

You can give artificial food to your Apistogramma. There are a lot of brands found online for this purpose. The quality of artificial food has to be very good or else it can become the cause of your Apistogramma’s death. Apistogramma could be fed granular fish food and frozen bloodworms.

How many apistogrammas should you keep together?

And if you opt to keep one apisto in the tank as a centerpiece, expect to find yourself with a bully on your hands. Apistogrammas do better in mated pairs or as a harem. (Skip more than one male – you’re asking for trouble) A school of one male and three females – or more – keeps problems to a minimum.

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What do baby Apistogramma eat?

They're best with live food, like BBS (baby brine shrimp), glass worms, larvae, other kinds of worms, and similar foods of that nature. Apistos are also fun and easy to breed. They are an egg layer. In the tank, you should probably put a small cave in there for the females to spawn in.

How long does it take for Apistogramma fry to grow?

They will grow to approximately . 375” to . 5” in their first two months and will be ready to spawn in five to eight months. I have another pair of Apistogramma cacatuoides I keep in a 75-gallon community tank and they are thriving.

How do you feed Apistogramma?

Member. Tetra-min pellets or Topfin flakes in the morning, frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, or mysis at around 5 pm. Sometimes put them on a full live brine shrimp diet when i get the chance to cultivate some.

What can I make with Apisto fry?

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How often can apistogramma lay eggs?

So onec every 3 weeks. All depends how long the fry survive. When they are death the mother colors normal and after the next water change (with rain water) they spawn again.

How long do apistogramma eggs take to hatch?

Apisto eggs/fry are best kept around 79ºF. Rams eggs hatch in about 2 days (3 days for apistos) and are freeswimming about 7 days after spawning (like apistos).

Will Apistogramma eat flakes?

Apisto won't eat flake food. I got a pair of cockatoo apistos a few weeks back. They've settled in well, but they refuse flake food and, the female especially, will only take frozen bloodworms or artemia (brine shrimp).

Do Apistogramma eat pellets?

Member. Mine do eat pellets. Probably not as spoilt as some. If they don't have to compete and are well fed they can play with their food, spit it out etc.

How many babies do Apistogramma have?

The female will lay up to 80 eggs on the roof of her cave and spend from 2 to 5 days guarding her cave and tending to her eggs until they are ready to hatch. When the fry do hatch, she will lead them out of the cave to find food.

How do you separate apistogramma fry?

Active MemberAllow both parents to tend them for a while (there are no other fish in the tank). ... If all goes well, after a week or two, remove the male, allowing the female to guard the fry. ... After another week or two, remove the female to the tank with the other male.

How long does it take for apistogramma to mature?

In an aquarium most apistos are sexually mature around 9 months of age. With pushing (and depending on the species) it can be as soon as 5-6 months. Immature males can often be recognized by 3 months of age.

How do you feed Apisto fry?

Apisto fry do best on live foods. They are attracted to movement. I suggest hatching brine shrimp eggs or raising micro-/Walterworms as first foods for the first 3 - 5 week at least. If you need to use non-live foods, then be very careful with the amount you feed.

Quick Stats

Name: Apistogramma Family: Cichlidae Size: 3 to 3.5 inches Care level: Need a little care Minimum tank size: 50 gallons Temperature: 21 degrees Celsius Water conditions: Soft, slightly acidic water (pH 6 to 7) Diet: Omnivorous Temperament: Territorial

Description

Apistogramma is a small fish found in many different colors. The appearance of this fish is determined through factors such as sex and hierarchy.

Appearance

Apistogramma has a moderately elongated and laterally compressed body. The head is pointed, with large eyes. The size of these dwarf cichlids varies from 3 to 12 cm. Males are larger than females.

Habitat

These fish are not easily found in the market because they are rare. You would have to go on a hunt to find these fish.

Care

If you want to care for these fish, you will have to do a little bit of research before tossing them in your fish tank. All fish need a proper temperature and pH level so that they can live comfortably.

Feeding

Apistogramma is carnivores and feeds on the larvae of other fish and other fish. The food can vary from frozen to live food.

Breeding

The breeding time of these fish depends on a lot of factors. The presence of really warm or really cold water makes it possible for these fish to breed. Sometimes, the availability of a spare female or male is the main reason for their breeding.

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Quick Stats

Description

Appearance

  • Apistogramma has a moderately elongated and laterally compressed body. The head is pointed, with large eyes. The size of these dwarf cichlids varies from 3 to 12 cm. Males are larger than females. The dorsal fin has 14-18 rays, their tips can be pointed, and the rear ones are often elongated. The pectoral fins are almost invisible, have a rounded shape. The abdomen is usuall…
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Habitat

  • These fish are not easily found in the market because they are rare. You would have to go on a hunt to find these fish. They are usually found in small streams, rivers, and flooded forests. They are never found in main rivers because of the water current. They live in areas where there is a lot of plantation, so if you are planning to keep this family of fish, know that they need plants in you…
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Care

  • If you want to care for these fish, you will have to do a little bit of research before tossing them in your fish tank. All fish need a proper temperature and pH level so that they can live comfortably. The Apistogramma needs soft, slightly acidic water. Hence, make sure you are not providing it with hard water, or else your fish will not be able to thrive. You also have to provide them with fo…
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Feeding

  • Apistogramma is carnivores and feeds on the larvae of other fish and other fish. The food can vary from frozen to live food. Fish need a balanced diet too, so you must feed them different kinds of food and not the same type every day. You can give artificial food to your Apistogramma. There are a lot of brands found online for this purpose. The qua...
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Breeding

  • The breeding time of these fish depends on a lot of factors. The presence of really warm or really cold water makes it possible for these fish to breed. Sometimes, the availability of a spare female or male is the main reason for their breeding. As mentioned below, the female turns yellow when it is in the breeding process. This yellow color varies from genus to genus in the family. Some tur…
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Apistogramma Tank Mates

  • These fish are the aggressive type and if kept with others, they can erupt in fights over territory. If two species of Apistogramma are kept together in a tank, they tend to fight too. You can try adding plants, rocks, and driftwood to help your fish stay calm and happy. The Apistogramma can be put in a tank with Cacatuoides and live peacefully with them. However, never keep this specie…
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Diseases

  • All fish can have an internal parasite problem. For this particular problem, you have to consult a nearby pet store to give you the appropriate medication for your fish. Dropsy is a disease that is very common in the Apistogramma when the fish becomes quite weak and cannot swim properly. This disease occurs when the fish do not get clean water to live in. If you skip changing the wate…
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