Koji;3705141; said:Sorry to disappoint again for there's no adult pictures.
What I can say is, sometime looking at the adult doesnt mean anything at all for breeding aro is different from breeding dogs or cats. A good looking aro brooder is not your definate answer to future beautiful offsprings.
The key to have these beautiful specimen is as followed.
1. Good genes
2. Proper grooming during the initial stage of keeping them
Given the same kinda fish but been kept in another kinda eviroment condition will not led you to this kinda standard even if the fish have the gene.![]()
It's ok! Was just interested to see how they look. Now I must hope the owner of one of these fish will update on this site so I can see how they grow out to look like when there older!
Can you tell a little bit about the grooming when younger? What kind of food do they get, what kind of ph etc are they in?