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Apistogramma iniridae Breeding Guide

Breeding Apistogramma iniridae: harem cave spawning, female deposits 80-120 eggs on the cave ceiling, soft acidic Inirida blackwater.

Overview

Apistogramma iniridae is a dwarf cichlid from the Orinoco basin, in the Inirida River basin, Colombia. FishBase records males to 3.6 cm SL and females to 5.0 cm, an acidic natural pH of 5.5-6.0, and confirms it is a harem breeder with female-tended cave clutches. Compared with most species in this shard, breeding data here is comparatively well documented.

Sexing

FishBase notes that immature males and females look alike, so reliable sexing comes with maturity. For the genus, mature males are larger with more extended, pointed unpaired fins and stronger colour, while females are smaller and rounder.

Conditioning

The species is a carnivorous micropredator (FishBase trophic level about 3.3) best conditioned on small live and frozen invertebrate foods, in a soft, warm, acidic blackwater tank reflecting its Inirida origin.

Breeding Setup

  • Temperature: 23-31 °C (FishBase)
  • pH: 5.5-6.0 (FishBase)
  • dH: from about 5 (FishBase)
  • Spawning sites: enclosed caves; female deposits eggs on the cave ceiling
  • Layout: sand substrate with small caves for a harem (one male, several females)

Spawning Behavior & Trigger

FishBase states that the female deposits 80-120 eggs at the cave ceiling and tends the clutch, and that the species is a harem breeder. Consistent with the genus, the male holds a territory containing several females. Soft, warm, acidic blackwater reproducing the natural habitat triggers spawning.

Egg & Fry Care

The female tends the clutch of 80-120 eggs and guards the larvae and free-swimming fry, while the male defends the territory, following the harem care pattern recorded for this species and the genus. For Apistogramma generally, warmer and more acidic water tends to skew the sex ratio toward males.

Common Challenges

Holding very soft, acidic blackwater stably is essential, and instability undermines egg viability. IUCN lists A. iniridae as Vulnerable (assessed 2020, criterion B1ab(iii,v)), so wild-collected stock warrants particular care.

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