Do your females show and blue I'm the dorsal fins?Here are the pics of my 4.5" females. It was hard to get pics as they are quick and moving around had to snap a fast one when they stopped. I currently have them in a QT tank to make sure no nasties pop up on them. When they are not washed out they are a yellow with black stripes and a yellow head.View attachment 1211859 View attachment 1211858
Ok, cool. I guess I gotta wait from them to grow a bitThat one on the top appears to but its just the lighting. I keep all my fish under white led lights as it shows their real colors imo. This tank is just a qt tank i set up. The light on this tank is some type of grow light which gives everything in the tank a "blue hue". My large male is the only one showing blue in the tail and dorsal. All my females dont show any blue in any of their fins. The females are pretty much black and yellow
Thank you, I'm waiting for them to arrive right now in the mail. I owned them previously with nanoluteus but all of them. So this time I'm only going have them in a tank with zebra danios. I feed them flakes before. Do you have any tips on food?
Lol.. yes, I seen that video. It was very good to watch. How long ago did you take the trip? Did you bring anything back with you?By the way, just so no one thinks I missed the gist of this thread, here is a video I took in Cenote Aktun Ha, a natural habitat of P friedrichstalli. There is a female about 1 minute in, and some juvies throughout. Gives a good sense of their natural aquascape, and fish they share habitat with.
Aktun Ha