Apistogramma Cacatuoides breeding and RCS/MTS

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I have several females and a male Apistogramma Cacatuoides. One of the females has been staying in her cave since yesterday, coming out only to chase other females, and very rarely eating.

If I put RCS and MTS in there, what are the chances they'll eat the eggs? I know the mom is very territorial when she's spawning, but what about at night?

Anyone keep RCS and MTS with apistos and breed?

Thanks!
 
The RCS will unlikely gain access to the eggs as the apistos will simply attack anyone trespassing their nest. Keep the MTS away for the time being. They are quite immune to attacks and will eat the eggs.
 
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