Oddball;658596; said:Piebald Parancistris
if this is P. aurantiacus which im sure it is, they go through a colour change as they age, so im not sure if its considered piebald. Heres an example, they are darker, start to change and so this piebald effect, then they end up like this (pic 1, 2 and 3&4)
This also happens in Hypostomus luteus... (pics 5-9)
just wondering oddball is there a special name for this, and does it come under the category as leucisitc. Also if you know, what is the cause? Cheers, enjoy pics.








