Subfamily Geophaginae Higher classification Apistogramma Order Perciformes | Genus Apistogramma Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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Similar Apistogramma, Cichlid, Apistogramma viejita, Apistogramma hongsloi, Apistogramma borellii |
Apistogramma macmasteri red neck breeding in borneowild fish soil
Apistogramma macmasteri is a dwarf cichlid in the subfamily Geophaginae. It is a benthopelagic freshwater fish that lives in the Meta River and the Orinoco River in Colombia. They grow up to 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in total length.
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- Apistogramma macmasteri red neck breeding in borneowild fish soil
- Unboxing apistogramma macmasteri redneck
- Breeding
- References
Fish keepers have bred variants with brighter colors than those found in the wild. It is possible that some of these are interbred with Apistogramma viejita.

Unboxing apistogramma macmasteri redneck
Breeding

The female places her eggs inside the roof of a cavity or underneath a leaf. She takes care of the eggs and alone, while the male guards the territory.



References
Apistogramma macmasteri Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA