At least just for meWell...I'm certainly glad that's settled!![]()
Yeah, right...settled until the next person asks it, probably later this afternoon...![]()
I saw you like salvini cichlids. Any advise for my new pair of salvinis?I'm pretty sure Oscar's grow to over 12 inches, which happens to be the length of a 55.
I saw you like salvini cichlids. Any advise for my new pair of salvinis?
How do you sex them? Mine are only 2”. So is it possible?I don't like pairing up Salvini cichlids so I won't have much help with Salvini pairs. However, I've heard that once they pair up, their aggression peaks to another level, to the detriment of their tank mates.
The funny thing about my Salvini cichlid however is that she's actually pretty chill.
Females are usually more colorful interestingly. Females have more red on them, especially on their bellies. Males are more yellow/bluish and have less red coloration. Then again, substrate also impacts coloration so my sexing is not 100%. My female Salvini at the fish store looked distinctively female as she had lots of red on her, but when I put her into my white substrate tank, her red color faded and she became whitish-yellow colored.How do you sex them? Mine are only 2”. So is it possible?
Can I see yours?Females are usually more colorful interestingly. Females have more red on them, especially on their bellies. Males are more yellow/bluish and have less red coloration. Then again, substrate also impacts coloration so my sexing is not 100%. My female Salvini at the fish store looked distinctively female as she had lots of red on her, but when I put her into my white substrate tank, her red color faded and she became whitish-yellow colored.
Of course for a more fool-proof method, you can just vent them.
There’s several color morphs by collection point. There’s a population that’s very nice where both m and f are redFemales are usually more colorful interestingly. Females have more red on them, especially on their bellies. Males are more yellow/bluish and have less red coloration. Then again, substrate also impacts coloration so my sexing is not 100%. My female Salvini at the fish store looked distinctively female as she had lots of red on her, but when I put her into my white substrate tank, her red color faded and she became whitish-yellow colored.
Of course for a more fool-proof method, you can just vent them.