Hi Patrick,
I have been breeding salvini since I collecting them in 1992 from southern mexico lake. They had the darkest red and good belly coverage on females. Males were not so red but had good blue. After some time of breeding blue spangles came into the females and I started to loose some of the red in the belly. At that point I tried to use more yellow males so as to keep the red in the females. These fish are not Rio Chacamax, the red was lighter in color on the one wild one that I had, but had good red coverage.
Later I got F1's of the Nututun location (river) from and males had better red. I am breeding both lines together now and have babies. Need help getting pictures up.
I have been breeding salvini since I collecting them in 1992 from southern mexico lake. They had the darkest red and good belly coverage on females. Males were not so red but had good blue. After some time of breeding blue spangles came into the females and I started to loose some of the red in the belly. At that point I tried to use more yellow males so as to keep the red in the females. These fish are not Rio Chacamax, the red was lighter in color on the one wild one that I had, but had good red coverage.
Later I got F1's of the Nututun location (river) from and males had better red. I am breeding both lines together now and have babies. Need help getting pictures up.



