Blue gene jack dempsey breeding pair (produce EBJD's!)

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cgronko

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I have to get rid of one of my Blue geneXBlue gene jack dempsey breeding pairs. The female is less than a year old and I am currently raising her first two spawns. The male is a little less than 2 years old and has perfect fins and shape. These fish have no relationship in anyway I am getting rid of a pair because i have too many fish. The male is around 8inches and the female is around 4inches. These fish are producing too fast and i have no where to put my other breeding pairs and babies. On top of this i just had some of my high colored koi pair up and lay eggs, and had to let the fry just die because i have no where to put them. Asking $350/BO! I have shipped many fish before, but would perfer pickup as the male is soo big. Here are some pics of the two spawns. The first spawn had about 100 EBJD's in it. The second spawn is too small to tell right now. Pics are of the older spawns EBJD's, one pic of the newer spawn and a few pics of mom and dad. Let me know if you want to see more pics!

EBJD fry from first spawn
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2nd spawn
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Mom with eggs from first spawn
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dad
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Mom and dad
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Hey,
Yes that first picture is of the blue fry. They are not blue yet, but will be within the next week or two. You can tell they are blue just by the awesome patterns they have. They have a tiny bit of blue, but as of right now they are only about 1/2 inch and are just starting to get a little blue. ill get a closer up pic so you can see them better!
 
absolutly, i split them apart at about 4 weeks and they are now 6 weeks old. I missed about 3 non-blues that are in the tank with the blues and they look nothing like the blues. The rest of the non blues were fed to my other fish. I'll get a pic of the one of the non-blues thats in the tank with the blues.
 
I can pull pics from other forums that show EBJD's right before they turn blue and they look identical to mine. I;ll take pics of the non-blue and you will imediatly be able to tell the difference
 
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