S skylineiz Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 28, 2008 344 0 0 Australia Apr 11, 2010 #11 Might... but there still no classification to determine as such.. until then it seams a bit full on to do so.. with the price tag these fish drag in, you would think someone would of done some research into it already aye.
Might... but there still no classification to determine as such.. until then it seams a bit full on to do so.. with the price tag these fish drag in, you would think someone would of done some research into it already aye.
L lincolngoh Candiru MFK Member Jan 10, 2007 716 1 48 Singapore Serangoon Gdn Apr 12, 2010 #12 Zoodiver;4059471; said: Someone correct me.... but aren't BD just a pattern variation of leopoldi? And if so, wouldn't all BD techinally be leos? Click to expand... That is true, both are Leopolidis. Even if both parents are wild caught 'black diamonds' not all the pups may look like 'black diamonds'. Even with normal leos, occasionally some turn out looking like 'black daimonds'.
Zoodiver;4059471; said: Someone correct me.... but aren't BD just a pattern variation of leopoldi? And if so, wouldn't all BD techinally be leos? Click to expand... That is true, both are Leopolidis. Even if both parents are wild caught 'black diamonds' not all the pups may look like 'black diamonds'. Even with normal leos, occasionally some turn out looking like 'black daimonds'.