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Tom LoFaro;4565319; said:
I've grown my ZZ out from that size to about 3in now and it's eyes haven't changed. They were always red, but still, what you said is a contradiction, it's still too small to show color, so there's no real way to tell. I was just putting my opinion in, who knows what it'll turn out to be, it's still too young to tell and that's really the bottom line, lol.

I was just pointing out that you don't know the fishes fertility before it has even colored up.
 
Thought I would chime in, Because your both right.
White eyes mean nothing about fertility outside of the Kamfa family. Convicts have white eyes and we all know they have no problems breeding. I have mixed feelings about white eyes, because white eyed Kamfa are usually well-bred fish. These can take up to 3 years to mature which is 2 years longer than most fish. Alot of times they are deemed sterile befor they have even reached maturity.
 
I hope your right! I will wait for my Kamfa to mature and not give up on him! If it happens that he is fertile then we will be rewarded with some awsome fry! Patience is a virtue grasshopper!
 
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