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Post by jonv on Mar 30, 2009 20:41:45 GMT -5
Brenda, they WERE that kind of color, but now I just moved everyone out of the 100 to the 180, I think I see them more silver. I don't know if it's stress related or not, but I swear those females looked so much like that. Now if that Jardini eats them, he's so gone like yesterday. But yeah, the females seem to look more silvery now. I also vented them on the way in. Of the 5 I think are females, 3 I can tell no doubt from venting, a couple of them though, are not quite so clear. They could be either or. The male, no doubt couldn't miss his tiny spot.
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Post by brenda on Mar 30, 2009 21:15:16 GMT -5
Really??? WOW!!! I have never seen fulu's get that yellow before.
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Post by jonv on Mar 30, 2009 21:52:23 GMT -5
Ok they aren't quite that gold but they really aren't that silver either. I was able to get a few shots. However, I will say the male is fairly silver, but since he's still adjusting to the bigger tank, he's not sporting much of his dress right now. Female 1: Female 2: Female 3: Compared to the male:
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Post by jonv on Mar 30, 2009 21:53:42 GMT -5
Funny too Brenda, on Female 2 if you look to the right of her, that's one of my holding Flavus females who's mouth looks like it's about to bust. There is a HUGE pile of eggs in there, and to the left, you can see the holding Kenyi I isolated tonight LOL what a shot.
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Post by brenda on Mar 30, 2009 22:09:08 GMT -5
Ummmm...Yeah, I'd say she has a mouthful...Poor girl!!! lol I do see what you are talking about and I didn't realize they also had the double lateral lines like the rock kribs.
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