Hello Steve,
Albinos don't pepper due to lack of black pigment...now here's one less variable to worry about brother.
Have fun setting up the new tank/background Steve!
Kenny
OK so lets get a quick poll going here.
Now that we know what strain we're dealing with, I want to know what everybody thinks would be the best background to accentuate the colors of these fish as well as reduce the amount of peppering.
There's another question for you experts. Does this strain pepper?
Hello Steve,
Albinos don't pepper due to lack of black pigment...now here's one less variable to worry about brother.
Have fun setting up the new tank/background Steve!
Kenny
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Thanks Kenny!
I'm gonna have to come visit you over there on the peninsula one of these days
Black...
Congrats on the bein one of the chosen ones Steve! Good luck to ya...
Mark
This is an interesting question. Since there's no black pigment, I'm thinking a black background might really bring out the reds and yellows in the fish. My tank's painted light blue but that's because I wasn't anticipating albinos
I have a feeling that a darker background (dark blue, dark green, black, etc.) will make these fish pop. I'm afraid the light background may wash them out a bit.
I better go scrub this paint off.
Just look at post #3 in this thread and see for yourself.
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?t=70897
Mark
I was thinking black too. I think that would make their color really pop.
Best of luck
Chris
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."~ Mahatma Gandhi
I would with whatever color you decide on Steve, they will settle in better for ya. Less distracations for em that way.
I was actually thinking (I do that sometimes). The faster they settle in for you and start eating the better. I know Kennys and Al's tanks have lighter backgrounds. I believe they are coming from Al's tanks. Going from that to a black background tank might cause them to take a lil longer to settle in. I could be wrong. (I do that sometimes).
Mark
I agree that albinos look great against black. If I had a tank dedicated to albinos, black's what I'd choose. But I suspect these fish will look great, no matter what.
Cheers
Robyn
Man I wish I would have read this when I switched my contest tank from black to light blue! LOL! Although I am happy with the light blue, I'm curious how they would look with the black background. Hmmm.....
Chad Hughes
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My choice was based on using color theory and pulling a complimentary color off of a color wheel. Not sure it made sense but it's the best this engineer can do.
Kirk