Thank you for thiswednesday13 haven't you said in some thread recently that the dark babies lose the darkness and grow up into normal-looking RTCs, or am I recalling wrong?
nice catch. how are these different from the platinum rtc?
Ive had a bunch of platinum rtcs in the past... and they gained some black pattern up top as they grew older.
Ive also had a couple of solid black rtcs, that basically grew up to be normals...(The underscore is mine. TBTB.)
Looking forward to updates on these new phantom morph.
Being man/scientifically made theres no guarantee on their colors. Still no true account of a “platinum” rtc im aware of. Im not sure if the gold “xanthics” are real at this point either. Another fish species that has undergone the same “treatments” are alligator gar. Any u see that look “splotchy” color wise yellow/black etc…were made by science and not actual genetic mutations… im sure we’ll learn/see what happens to these fish as they grow. Could turn to normal pigment eventually. (The underscore is mine. TBTB.) Very lame if u collect actual genetic color morphs ?…
wednesday13 H HELIOX
Russ, what's your take on Heliox's words? " Ive also had a couple of solid black rtcs, that basically grew up to be normals.. "
I mean, if these were natural, you posit that they should have stayed dark colored... right? So the conclusion would be they were not natural mutations... or might not be even mutations per se, but adaptation to the environment, within the means of normal RTC DNA.
I remember "black" FL gars Rodrigo was showing me at his shop. When the fishermen brought them to Rod, they were totally black, all 3 of them. Rod paid them as for the exceedingly rare morph. Put them in tank, they started to lighten up a lot. Put them on black substrate, dark tank, they started to darken a bit but never went back to the same initial jet black. Of course, his "suppliers" wouldn't tell him where they caught the gars, but chances are it was some special environment...
I wish people were more open with info and we all learn. But when $$$ gets involved, comradery goes out of the window haha...
I’m old school and hear this thread. Fully agree that all these things effect fish colouration as no doubt do changes in genes and genomes but I like you think of the albinos and the morphs as the cheaper less desirable fish cos that’s just how it always was. 40 years later and a lot has changed.