Loshmitchell101 Gambusia MFK Member Nov 19, 2009 904 7 18 Las Vegas, Nevada Apr 1, 2011 #11 too young to tell
Garrett.turbo Gambusia MFK Member Mar 1, 2011 890 9 18 Canton Ohio Apr 1, 2011 #12 okay how come the one is so much darker colored compared to the other?
M Mad About Cichlids Piranha MFK Member Feb 3, 2004 3,382 56 81 Twin Cities, MN Apr 1, 2011 #13 Ilovebrittani;5014658; said: okay how come the one is so much darker colored compared to the other? Click to expand... Colors usually depend on mood/stress or in some species if they're big enough breeding.
Ilovebrittani;5014658; said: okay how come the one is so much darker colored compared to the other? Click to expand... Colors usually depend on mood/stress or in some species if they're big enough breeding.
Garrett.turbo Gambusia MFK Member Mar 1, 2011 890 9 18 Canton Ohio Apr 1, 2011 #14 oo idk lol he/ she has always been really dark striped with awesome bright glissening on his/ her sides.
oo idk lol he/ she has always been really dark striped with awesome bright glissening on his/ her sides.
I ilovecacichlids Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 28, 2011 103 0 0 36 illinois Apr 3, 2011 #15 sometimes when a tank of young jacks are together an you get one dark one an the rest are lighter the darker one is usually the domenant male or female in the group
sometimes when a tank of young jacks are together an you get one dark one an the rest are lighter the darker one is usually the domenant male or female in the group
Garrett.turbo Gambusia MFK Member Mar 1, 2011 890 9 18 Canton Ohio Apr 3, 2011 #16 ah okay so theyre the same as convicts then I was kind of wondering that