M MoxieDesignz Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 25, 2009 55 0 0 Killa Kali Mar 10, 2009 #1 its about 2.5 inches
Jakob Piranha MFK Member Feb 22, 2008 4,408 76 81 Iceland Mar 10, 2009 #2 I dont think they are Dempsey, atleast weird dempseys they are. They are REALLY long these guys.
M MoxieDesignz Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 25, 2009 55 0 0 Killa Kali Mar 14, 2009 #3 These are EBJD...he's probably alil deformed. That is common with inbreeding. He was the only one that grew the fastest out of the batch.
These are EBJD...he's probably alil deformed. That is common with inbreeding. He was the only one that grew the fastest out of the batch.
Z zerojquan85 Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 16, 2008 2,325 6 68 So-California, US Mar 14, 2009 #4 oh man.. becareful with this guy.. i hope me makes it.. the color on EBJD can normally tell if they will die or not.. I had 2 ebjd that turn very dark and died...
oh man.. becareful with this guy.. i hope me makes it.. the color on EBJD can normally tell if they will die or not.. I had 2 ebjd that turn very dark and died...
Ctrl_Alt_Dlt Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 5, 2008 1,065 9 68 MN Mar 14, 2009 #5 dark EBJD's tend to die quicker than the lighter colored ones. Goodluck with that one.
M MoxieDesignz Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 25, 2009 55 0 0 Killa Kali Mar 16, 2009 #6 is that really true? Because the parents that EBJD came from were dark all around. It wasnt like the light powered blue EBJDs.
is that really true? Because the parents that EBJD came from were dark all around. It wasnt like the light powered blue EBJDs.
BlueKiller82 Candiru MFK Member Jan 21, 2008 458 13 48 Massachusetts Mar 24, 2009 #7 Full grown Parents will be dark in Breeding Dress. Juvenile EBJD's when they turn dark are usually sick, or they are the more dominant fish if you have a group of EBJD's. Keep an eye on him, make sure he eats and no stringy white poo.
Full grown Parents will be dark in Breeding Dress. Juvenile EBJD's when they turn dark are usually sick, or they are the more dominant fish if you have a group of EBJD's. Keep an eye on him, make sure he eats and no stringy white poo.
T Tongue33 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2006 8,060 16 0 48 Utah www.davescichlids.com Mar 24, 2009 #8 Interesting EB
T Tongue33 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2006 8,060 16 0 48 Utah www.davescichlids.com Jun 2, 2009 #9 zerojquan85;2902929; said: oh man.. becareful with this guy.. i hope me makes it.. the color on EBJD can normally tell if they will die or not.. I had 2 ebjd that turn very dark and died... Click to expand... Seems to be the case with all that look like this!! have not seen one around here live yet.. They go like said Black and don;t live long...
zerojquan85;2902929; said: oh man.. becareful with this guy.. i hope me makes it.. the color on EBJD can normally tell if they will die or not.. I had 2 ebjd that turn very dark and died... Click to expand... Seems to be the case with all that look like this!! have not seen one around here live yet.. They go like said Black and don;t live long...