L Leptar Feeder Fish MFK Member May 29, 2008 157 1 0 NewEngland Sep 1, 2008 #1 2 different tanks Jags are 3" 1 in each tank Saum in light tank is 2" Saum in dark tank is 4" JD is 6" and is camera shy in dark tank Is the darker jag dark because of the substrate and tank being dark?
2 different tanks Jags are 3" 1 in each tank Saum in light tank is 2" Saum in dark tank is 4" JD is 6" and is camera shy in dark tank Is the darker jag dark because of the substrate and tank being dark?
Angler Polypterus MFK Member May 8, 2007 6,736 24 92 Colorado Sep 1, 2008 #2 The darker Jag is probably a male, and the other one looks to be female.
C Camphilophus Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 11, 2008 5,202 4 0 Howell, Michigan Sep 1, 2008 #3 jags take a while to get settled in, I had one for 2-3 months and it was always dark and stressed out.
jags take a while to get settled in, I had one for 2-3 months and it was always dark and stressed out.
T The Amazonian Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 2,123 1 0 Salem MA (Witchy Fish) www.theamazonian.com Sep 1, 2008 #4 Nice little JAG!!!
F Fish on Fire Polypterus MFK Member Jul 7, 2007 2,669 178 96 Visalia/Berkeley, California Sep 2, 2008 #5 Darker jag just feels threatened and is stressed. The lighter jag looks deformed . . . Full tank shots?
Darker jag just feels threatened and is stressed. The lighter jag looks deformed . . . Full tank shots?
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington Sep 2, 2008 #6 The smaller Jag is definitely deformed. And both GT's and the Jack are female...if you're interested.
The smaller Jag is definitely deformed. And both GT's and the Jack are female...if you're interested.