santoury;648924; said:Just because a fish is leucistic doesn't mean it can't be yellow. Quite on the contrary, leucisticness means "albino with black eyes" in simplest terms. (Same as calling a fish a "black eyed albino" practically)
Look at leucistic algae eaters, osphronemus and so forth - all are yellowish. Heck, most albinos are not even "white" to begin with.
Unless if somebody wants to get all geeky and technical with the Tyrosine positive / negative talk (Seriously though, I'd like to be informed, if this is the case here)
Once again - gorgeous JAG - grab it!
santoury;648924; said:Just because a fish is leucistic doesn't mean it can't be yellow. Quite on the contrary, leucisticness means "albino with black eyes" in simplest terms. (Same as calling a fish a "black eyed albino" practically)
Look at leucistic algae eaters, osphronemus and so forth - all are yellowish. Heck, most albinos are not even "white" to begin with.
Unless if somebody wants to get all geeky and technical with the Tyrosine positive / negative talk (Seriously though, I'd like to be informed, if this is the case here)
Once again - gorgeous JAG - grab it!
Oddball;649217; said:Wow, if it's for sale, box it up!! I'll take it!! You don't see too many xanthic piebald jags anywhere. In fact, that's the 1st I've seen. Ought to look awesome at full adult size.
Here's a pic of one of my males RBSnooks at 9". Check out the differences in the jaw's architecture. Also, my females don't exhibit the brecciated patterning seen in this male.
Sorry for the lousy pic. Aside from being a crappyesque photographer, this pic was taken with a 2.1MP cam. I also can't find pics of my females so, I should probably update the group (especially since they're all over a foot now).