Redoog Candiru MFK Member Jul 29, 2009 313 1 46 59 Boon, MI Oct 11, 2009 #1 ??? I have two of the red ones, and one slightly smaller, without the red coloring.
stewnew Gambusia MFK Member Sep 4, 2009 360 0 16 Orlando Florida Oct 11, 2009 #2 are they cherry barbs?
Redoog Candiru MFK Member Jul 29, 2009 313 1 46 59 Boon, MI Oct 11, 2009 #3 i looked at some online pics, and i think your right, but i dont see anything about males and females being differant colors. These are obviously the same speci just one without the red tint.
i looked at some online pics, and i think your right, but i dont see anything about males and females being differant colors. These are obviously the same speci just one without the red tint.
Death Pony Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 6, 2007 4,271 1 0 37 Fredericksburg and Newport News, VA cnu.facebook.com Oct 11, 2009 #4 They look like stress male cherry barbs. Female: http://www.scottishaquarist.co.uk/articles/cherry_barb.jpg Male: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2165433146_748186578a.jpg
They look like stress male cherry barbs. Female: http://www.scottishaquarist.co.uk/articles/cherry_barb.jpg Male: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2165433146_748186578a.jpg
T Toxic Fish 9999 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 4, 2009 1,051 0 0 WI Oct 11, 2009 #5 The are cherry bars Males i thinke femals are the light color but i might have it the other way around but they are cherry barbs
The are cherry bars Males i thinke femals are the light color but i might have it the other way around but they are cherry barbs
S SimonL Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2005 3,213 9 68 Ontario, Canada Oct 11, 2009 #6 Cherry barbs for sure, males are red, females gold/orange-ish...