F1 Amphilophus labiatus juvies, NYC, PU only

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The Mule;3893077; said:
At this point, they are all more or less barred. No way to know which ones will turn white, which will turn orange, etc. They are just too young, and this species has a remarkable amount of variation in terms of color and color pattern.


If any of them were barred u should beable to tell.
 
As I said, they are all showing bars now. But that doesn't mean they will stay that way. With these Amphilophus types, you can't know whether an individual juvenile will hold it's "barred" pattern through to adulthood. That said, it's possible that some of these will remained barred, but it's also possible that they will all turn white or orange or white & orange, etc., etc.
 
The Mule;3894496; said:
As I said, they are all showing bars now. But that doesn't mean they will stay that way. With these Amphilophus types, you can't know whether an individual juvenile will hold it's "barred" pattern through to adulthood. That said, it's possible that some of these will remained barred, but it's also possible that they will all turn white or orange or white & orange, etc., etc.

I didnt know that, thanks for the good input.
 
You're welcome. :)
 
Who wants the last dozen?
 
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