Three Stripe Apisto PAIR
The Three-Striped Apsito (Apistogramma trifasciata) is sexually dimorphic. Males are blue with yellow faces and red trim on the fins, and they have longer, pointed fins and with several rays extended in the dorsal fin. Females will turn bright yellow with black fins when in breeding dress. Apistogramma trifasciata is a fairly peaceful will work well as a pair in a 20 gallon tank. A sandy substrate is necessary due to their earth-eating habits. The tank should be furnished with several caves or nooks to protect and spawn in. Cichlid caves, overturned flower pots, and leaf litter work well.
Breeding is achieved by feeding live baby brine shrimp to an adult pair and providing a proper tank setup. Fry are guarded by one or both parents for several weeks. Dither fish such as small tetras and livebearers can be used to provide parents with targets to chase.
- Species – Apistogramma trifasciata
- Common Name – Three Stripe Apisto
- Origin – South America
- Diet – Carnivore
- PH Range – 8 -8
- Temperature – Tropical 24-27°c
- Breed Type – Egg Layer
- Max Size – approximately 6cm
- Sex – Male/Female Pair
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