S Snook000 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 23, 2010 524 0 0 In the water Feb 24, 2011 #1 is my jd a male or female
G GhostShrimpMan Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 18, 2010 2,395 2 68 Brownsville, Texas Feb 24, 2011 #2 I'd say male.
H haywood Candiru MFK Member Sep 23, 2005 558 17 48 41 nj Feb 24, 2011 #4 Def male. Females have less spangling on the body, and their gillplates have more squiggley blue lines as opposed to freckles.
Def male. Females have less spangling on the body, and their gillplates have more squiggley blue lines as opposed to freckles.
X xinchavoc Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 25, 2010 1,694 0 66 ca Feb 24, 2011 #6 females have a lot more blue under the jaw..... by spangling he means the colorfull dots lol
S Snook000 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 23, 2010 524 0 0 In the water Feb 24, 2011 #7 how hard is it to get jds to breed
X xinchavoc Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 25, 2010 1,694 0 66 ca Feb 24, 2011 #8 Snook000;4916651;4916651 said: how hard is it to get jds to breed Click to expand... idk i have never bred them my guess would be similiar to most cichlids shouldnt be too hard good sized tank hiding places for female to hide and clean water...
Snook000;4916651;4916651 said: how hard is it to get jds to breed Click to expand... idk i have never bred them my guess would be similiar to most cichlids shouldnt be too hard good sized tank hiding places for female to hide and clean water...
S Snook000 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 23, 2010 524 0 0 In the water Feb 24, 2011 #10 this is an old pic but my jd is not that colorful anymore why is their a reason. its not sick and the waters fine its just not like it used to be
this is an old pic but my jd is not that colorful anymore why is their a reason. its not sick and the waters fine its just not like it used to be