Acara or green terror?

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So the eggs have now turned to wrigglers and the EBA has moved them into a dug out pit in the substrate. Dont expect any to survive as im guessing that would need some kind of i intervention to keep them away from the tetras and the plec but it is pretty cool!
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Well I never. I would have put money on it being female, as it’s showing all the classic traits. It obviously hasn’t read the books...
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Yes, be interesting to see what it grows up to look like.

The fry also, electric blue terror anyone???
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mikeb wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 16:29 pm So the eggs have now turned to wrigglers and the EBA has moved them into a dug out pit in the substrate. Dont expect any to survive as im guessing that would need some kind of i intervention to keep them away from the tetras and the plec but it is pretty cool!
You’d be surprised, especially with 2 angry cichlid parents guarding them ;)
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