That's a stunning pair Sanjay, and one of the coolest pics I've ever seen to distinguish albino from non-albino fry. Very nice!!
I have some fun updates
I picked my fav Curipera cross from the grow out (he’s a 7” jumbo) and crossed it with Albino red cover.
Since my grow outs carry the Albino gene I got 50% albinos, it was so fun to see this. Sadly I couldn’t save them(tried to artificially raise them again) here are some pictures. Pair are still actively spawning but female lays very less eggs.
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That's a stunning pair Sanjay, and one of the coolest pics I've ever seen to distinguish albino from non-albino fry. Very nice!!
After almost 2 years they paired up again, this time no need to raise them artificially
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Beautiful pair Sanjay. If you don't learn how to ship soon I'm gonna have to plan a road trip to Utah lol
It's an albino alenquer and curipera cross Jeanne, both wild types so no PB line.
Come on down Dan
So there is a new store opening UtahDisus near my place, I might take his help on shipping.
Thank you Jeanne, what Dan is right, both are brown based fish. You can see this thread on how the fry from them grew out to look like. My last post on this thread, the non albino one is a baby from these two.