Alfredo, You may be right about having 2 females. I have seen only the photos. I will say one thing. Female A. cacatuoides normally have ventral fins that are short, rarely reaching the front part of the anal fin. The second "female' appears to have ventral fins that easily reach beyond the front part of the anal fin. Compare these ventral fins with those on your original female. If the new 'female' really is a male, my previous statement still stands. The large male's aggressive behavior is normal. He is driving out of his territory females not ready to breed - and smaller males trying to invade his territory. Mike Wise Alfredo Figueiredo wrote: > Sorry but I think the two of the bottom are two females, the one of the > right is the newer one, the most recent. > That on the left was bought together with the male. > Now I'm been looking at the tank and the male has been chasing the two > females, what can I do?? > > Thanks > Alfredo > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. > For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, > email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. > Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto > Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader