freebyrd Piranha MFK Member Jul 6, 2010 1,167 37 81 Virginia Jun 22, 2011 #11 I like the coatzacoalcos more than the zonatus. Is that male in breeding colors? I don't see the usual pink on the snout.
I like the coatzacoalcos more than the zonatus. Is that male in breeding colors? I don't see the usual pink on the snout.
Aquamojo Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 28, 2003 3,727 1,800 1,304 NE Pennsylvania www.aquamojo.com Jun 22, 2011 #12 flowerpower said: Ok, did you know they were going to turn into such stunning fish when they were pea sized? You've done a hell of a job with them in the past year for sure mo! Don't feed the fry to you jags! Click to expand... I had seen adults. But no...I had no idea that they would be this nice. freebyrd said: I like the coatzacoalcos more than the zonatus. Is that male in breeding colors? I don't see the usual pink on the snout. Click to expand... No. Breeding colors they get contrasting lights and darks with horizontal stripes.
flowerpower said: Ok, did you know they were going to turn into such stunning fish when they were pea sized? You've done a hell of a job with them in the past year for sure mo! Don't feed the fry to you jags! Click to expand... I had seen adults. But no...I had no idea that they would be this nice. freebyrd said: I like the coatzacoalcos more than the zonatus. Is that male in breeding colors? I don't see the usual pink on the snout. Click to expand... No. Breeding colors they get contrasting lights and darks with horizontal stripes.
Anubisscott Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 13, 2009 1,973 7 0 Enid, OK www.facebook.com Jun 22, 2011 #13 Stunning fish as always Mo. I have noticed as of late you seme to be partial to blue.