beautiful fish! I very much like these wilds....don't see them much!
Beautiful Andras, when do the Xingu assume their adult coloration?
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
beautiful fish! I very much like these wilds....don't see them much!
"The more I learn, the more I learn how much I have to learn." ~Charles Schultz
-Trish
Hi pat,
sorry for the late answer.
it is a good question. as i can see, my F1B group start right now. They are 7,5 months old now. i saw on facebook some 5 months fish which was yellow. the reason that my fish coloration start only now should be the food. i didnt feed them with special mix which contains color enhancers.
im going to update this week, just have to format the pics.:
KisA
The Xinguary
Amazing tank setup. What kind of plant do you have showing roots in the tank?
that is a beautiful tank setup
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Margaret
Andras, love that first picture with the little ones. Which ones are the parents?
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You make a good job. Congratulation.
Thanks guys.
The parents are the left and the second from left side. Similar than the young fish from the bottom picture.
the female is very aggressive.
The plants are 2 philodendron (Monstera deliciosa) and 2 Aglaonema.
The Xinguary
what a beautiful tank shot - it's not often I see fry swimming around in a community tank! lovely.
and impressive.....your youngsters look to be maturing nicely!
"The more I learn, the more I learn how much I have to learn." ~Charles Schultz
-Trish
thanks.
the numbers of the frys are stabilized after the 3rd week. Now they are 3-3.5cm, and eat with the big ones from my hand.
The Xinguary
The Xinguary
gorgeous! u wild owners are killing me!
~Jaimie~
"The best doctor in the world is a veterinarian. He can't ask his patients what is the matter - he's got to just know."-Will Rogers
Layed eggs on the submerger roots, just like they do it in nature.
simple and elegant life a fine suit well done..
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