Then they are M. argenteus.No, they don't have them all the time. As I said, only when they're breeding.![]()
Then they are M. argenteus.No, they don't have them all the time. As I said, only when they're breeding.![]()
Then they are M. argenteus.
Is there any way either of you could post a link supporting your "theory" on my SD's? Because having two knowledgeable people debate over something I know nothing about is kind of really confusing..Argenteus never have a shoulder spot period.

He doesn't have his spots in the picture, there's a terrible red squiggly outline type-thingy I "drew" over the area they show in the picture.I can't really tell from the pictures.
I still think it is a M. Argenteus, but i could be wrong. Even if the new one is the different variety, they will get along just fine and they will never tell the difference.He doesn't have his spots in the picture, there's a terrible red squiggly outline type-thingy I "drew" over the area they show in the picture.![]()
Awesome. Thanks for all your help.I still think it is a M. Argenteus, but i could be wrong. Even if the new one is the different variety, they will get along just fine and they will never tell the difference.