lot of times when crossbreeding is done the males are sterile so thats probably why no success. if you can find a male red bay snook and cross back into one of your females to add more red . im trying it with a midas so i should know something in a week or 2ajbassmaster;3530975; said:My little 5-6 inchers laid eggs twice and male went to fertilize but no luck. I hope to find out if one sex is fertile and one isn't, the eggs look healthy at first but then turn white and rot away over the next few days. I am going to try to cross breed but I don't know with what. 14in is crazy, I saw a pair of big ones at buzz n bees but female was smaller than male and was getting beaten up. I think from what I have observed is that the males have more pointed dorsal and anal fins while the females' are more rounded.
how come your sellinng them all? i noticed when i had mine all bunched up they didnt show much color but when i seperated them and had nice tank decor they colored upCamshaft Ramrod;3531105; said:Cool. Hope everything works out for you guys.
The 18 That I have left, I'm selling.....![]()