No sorry don't know. A guy named Logan helped me out and he only works on the weekend. He wasn't sure the age or if they were wild caught or F1s. But judging by the size I want to say they are wild caught. I hope they color up eventually.Great, then they are jumbos like mine. I got the discount too. I still have to call Terry and find out how old they are and what generation. I forgot to ask. Do you happen to know? I know they get to 6" and they are only about 4.5 or 5 now.
Hmm, not sure they're WC, because of the low price, but it sure would explain their being so skittish. I know Terry said they would color up more (males of course).No sorry don't know. A guy named Logan helped me out and he only works on the weekend. He wasn't sure the age or if they were wild caught or F1s. But judging by the size I want to say they are wild caught. I hope they color up eventually.
Cool Stephen! Here are some shots of the Cyps. So far they are slowly coloring up. The 3rd pic is what I believe to be the female on top of the male.I just spoke to Terry at Strictly Fish and he is who bought the fish for the store.
He doesn't know how old they are or what generation they are but he said they are not WC.
I asked him to confirm they will color up more and he said , "absolutely".
So we got an awesome deal. When I told him I was chatting with the other person that bought the fish, he got a kick out of that, but when I told him my cyps were like lightening and grabbing up the food before the jumbos know what hit them, he laughed.
Hey, even though I saw the ones you got, I'd love to see some pics too.
Thanks!
Stephen
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Thanks. I like them. I had some regular kitumba before and the males completely lost all of their tan color. They also had bright yellow tails. I guess the jumbo variety is quite a bit different because unless they will color up more later, they still have a lot of tan and practically no yellow in the tails.Stephen yours look nice! It looks like you got the real colorful ones.