Will update with what I call my bad luck at getting a good pearsei, lol
Porkchop was not my first pearsei...
My first attempt was a wild caught male named 'Frank' because of it blue eyes
Frank was a wild caught and it was introduced at the same time as a wild caught Argentea. This is where I learned to NEVER add any fish to a established tank without first doing a quarantine. Whatever hell that was brought in from these two fish wiped out almost my entire tank. Lesson learned... Always quarantine new fish! This I now do.
I also at one point had a nice male (Kermit because it was very bright green) who I was thinking of breeding with my Porkchop.
This one had great color and was a male for sure. Much more aggressive to other cichlids in the tank than the female (Porkchop). Apparently Porkchop was not having any of it with sharing her tank with another pearsei, even a male, and beat on him and had him in a corner. I put him in a 65B growout and was thinking about keeping him and rehoming Porkchop. Well of all the freak accidents, this fish broke a glass thermometer and cut itself so badly it passed away.
Also wanted to show the awkward stage of Porkchop when she was little.
Here she is in my friends tank that I got her from, about 4"
Another awkward teenager pic
I cant stress enough how you need to be patient for these big cichlids to fully develop. I would give it a good three years to get your Pearsei to come to full adult potential.
I love my big girl, she is so inquisitive:
Any more Pearsei pics from you guys?