Jur's natural habitat is pretty murky and muddy and dark (deep water) to start with. And then it hunts at night. This makes me very unsure on how the colors play into this scheme. Seems, the colors should not matter at all. Brachies have an exceedingly poor eye sight as if almost not needing it. So they'd tend not to notice each other by color, which throws out rivalry and courtship as causes behind having the colors or the mood-induced color changes. This could only leave rivalry with non-catfishes with good eye sight, e.g. cichlids, and camouflage purposes which two would appear to be mutually exclusive. So here, I am at a dead end again.
Another wrench in the wheel is excitement versus stress. Excitement of courtship and stress of a fight may have a differing effect on mood-dependent coloration as these are the opposite moods, I'd think, even though in both cases the animals hormones etc. are at their peak function. Different hormones or their concentration in the blood.
Another wrench in the wheel is excitement versus stress. Excitement of courtship and stress of a fight may have a differing effect on mood-dependent coloration as these are the opposite moods, I'd think, even though in both cases the animals hormones etc. are at their peak function. Different hormones or their concentration in the blood.
