why_spyder Gambusia MFK Member Aug 24, 2006 355 0 16 Sioux City, IA www.cynotilapia.info Nov 17, 2010 #1 [YT]Fq6Q1BEgbEw[/YT] [YT]Lb04sFaokpw[/YT]
F Fish_Man_Dan Gambusia MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 672 2 18 fort lauderdale, FL Nov 28, 2010 #2 that's territorial behavior... if it was breeding behavior, he would shimmy in front of the females, and if they ignored him, chase them away...
that's territorial behavior... if it was breeding behavior, he would shimmy in front of the females, and if they ignored him, chase them away...
why_spyder Gambusia MFK Member Aug 24, 2006 355 0 16 Sioux City, IA www.cynotilapia.info Nov 28, 2010 #3 He has done plenty of the 'dancing' - but setting up a territory and building the pit is also a sign of breeding. When not in 'breeding mode' he colors down and joins the rest of the group to move around the tank.
He has done plenty of the 'dancing' - but setting up a territory and building the pit is also a sign of breeding. When not in 'breeding mode' he colors down and joins the rest of the group to move around the tank.
Mokujin22 Gambusia MFK Member Sep 28, 2009 579 0 16 Gatihersburg, MD Dec 2, 2010 #4 Great video bro. He's definitely a stud... got his little bowl carved out and everything. What camera do you use btw?
Great video bro. He's definitely a stud... got his little bowl carved out and everything. What camera do you use btw?
why_spyder Gambusia MFK Member Aug 24, 2006 355 0 16 Sioux City, IA www.cynotilapia.info Dec 2, 2010 #5 I am using a Nikon CoolPix P100.
A Aqua Doctor Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 3, 2008 223 0 0 Republic of California Dec 9, 2010 #6 Great video!