Super Red

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Thank You,

As you can see I'm not great at taking pics, but I will certainly try to get some with more light.

I haven't tanned yet, I have two of these guys from the same batch, I want to try doing one at a time to see the difference if any, and how much.
 
Boydo;705010; said:
Thank You,

As you can see I'm not great at taking pics, but I will certainly try to get some with more light.

I haven't tanned yet, I have two of these guys from the same batch, I want to try doing one at a time to see the difference if any, and how much.

this experiment interests me very much. please keep us updated and let me know the results.

will the they be fed the same type of food?

when you say the same batch, are they genetically from the same parents?
 
when you say the same batch, are they genetically from the same parents?

As for the same parents I'm not sure, but they are from the same harvest and their number is within 5 digits of each other. And I am going to keep the diet the same, I have had the best results with the following diet: from most to less; prawn, trout/salmon, tuna, catfish, superworms.
 
Boydo;705155; said:
As for the same parents I'm not sure, but they are from the same harvest and their number is within 5 digits of each other. And I am going to keep the diet the same, I have had the best results with the following diet: from most to less; prawn, trout/salmon, tuna, catfish, superworms.

no color enhancing pellets?:D
 
Nice work bro, now how about shipping them over to the UK ;)
 
Basically red develop their colouration through age and not size nor tanning. That's why even you tan a young fish, the fish will never obtain the full coverage like an adult fish.
 
Very nice.
 
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