Good point!IMO, Looks like a "juiced up" group of Tiawan Reefs. A lot of tiny males showing premature adult coloration.
I don't know much about "juicing up" but they have quite huge eyes compared to their bodies. They might be older than their size indicates.IMO, Looks like a "juiced up" group of Tiawan Reefs. A lot of tiny males showing premature adult coloration.
Thanks."Juiced up" in aquarium lingo means
juvenile fish artificially infused with hormones.
Certain vendors use this practice, which prematurely colors up fish, as to increase sales.
The false coloration is often temporary.
Many of the "juiced" fish I've bought eventually had health problems & shortened lives.
Wow thanks for the info. Didnt know they did this with African cichlids."Juiced up" in aquarium lingo means
juvenile fish artificially infused with hormones.
Certain vendors use this practice, which prematurely colors up fish, as to increase sales.
The false coloration is often temporary.
Many of the "juiced" fish I've bought eventually had health problems & shortened lives.