mwvtl;2707211; said:Reallybigfish - I saw your beautiful GT in 1 of your thread, and that was the very first time I saw a GT with hump, that is why I am wondering if GT with hump is rare or not. Do you have him with another female GT or other tank mates, and notice any change of his hump size ?(decrease/increase?)
FSM;2709080; said:In my case at least, that's absolutely not true.![]()
mwvtl;2717308; said:There were only 8 left when I first saw them, I wished I could have seen how the others look. I asked the gal at the lfs to hold 1 for me, she said it was $30, and when I tried to pick him up yesterday, another gal (she is the manager) said he is $45 because he has a nice hump. I looked at the GT for 30 minutes, couldn't resist myself not getting him, so I got him in my tank now. The rest of the GTs are marked $35, and only 1 has a tiny hump, but is clamp-fins. Did I got ripped off??!!
i agree, thats pretty expensiveFSM;2704397; said:I think GTs are awesome. A hump means it is probably male. (I've never seen a female GT w/ one anyway)
Not worth $30 though, you could get a nice adult for that price, and they grow slooooooooooooow.
theyre beauties man, keep up the great workIrbanjaxed;2717333; said:i have had mine 3 years a pair ... male has a slight hump if youd even call it that
1st pic male 2nd female both about 51/2 6 in i had the female 2 months before i got the male
mwvtl;2704897; said:I don't have the fish yet, still debating if I should get it, so no pics. How old is a 4 incher should be? I saw him in a tank with 10 others, but he is the only one that has a hump. I hope he is a male, since I have no intention to breed. Thanks everybody for the advice.