K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Apr 11, 2013 #11 These are CB, for those who were wondering.
B bigchief Gambusia MFK Member May 3, 2010 238 0 16 glenoma, washington Apr 11, 2013 #12 FishNCash said: these are probably F1 or F2 which are still high quality bichir. I wouldn't worry too much about deformities. I used to owned two 20"+ teugelsi WC. I don't see any differences except max growth size. So far my WC teugelsi is getting good growth. Click to expand... Sorry what is f1 f2? Ive never heard that before, is it some knid of grading system?
FishNCash said: these are probably F1 or F2 which are still high quality bichir. I wouldn't worry too much about deformities. I used to owned two 20"+ teugelsi WC. I don't see any differences except max growth size. So far my WC teugelsi is getting good growth. Click to expand... Sorry what is f1 f2? Ive never heard that before, is it some knid of grading system?
C Chub_by Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 30, 2012 4,905 807 150 Europe Apr 11, 2013 #13 The f number means first captive bred generation.. So F1 is the offspring of a WC fish, F2 is the F1's offspring etc.
The f number means first captive bred generation.. So F1 is the offspring of a WC fish, F2 is the F1's offspring etc.
B bigchief Gambusia MFK Member May 3, 2010 238 0 16 glenoma, washington Apr 11, 2013 #14 Chub_by said: The f number means first captive bred generation.. So F1 is the offspring of a WC fish, F2 is the F1's offspring etc. Click to expand... I get thanks
Chub_by said: The f number means first captive bred generation.. So F1 is the offspring of a WC fish, F2 is the F1's offspring etc. Click to expand... I get thanks
B bigchief Gambusia MFK Member May 3, 2010 238 0 16 glenoma, washington Apr 13, 2013 #15 bigchief said: I get thanks Click to expand... I get it, I mean