Makes me wonder if the Indonesians are now breeding pure bred PBB.I'm calling it now. The Wet Spot CB PBBs will look identical to the Kahimata bred ones.
Keep in mind the WIDE variation shown in the kahimata bred fish.
Makes me wonder if the Indonesians are now breeding pure bred PBB.
Yeah I'm really digging the look... the best description I can give it right now is rusty camoIt still needs time to settle inZilch but I can already tell I love the golden base color it has!
Yeah I'm really digging the look... the best description I can give it right now is rusty camoVery cool and I hope he/she comes out of his/her shell a little bit!
Will do! This is actually the first time I've used a tank with heavy vegetation as a QT... you can't see it in the pictures but there's a ton of floating hornwort and a full mat of dwarf water lettuce floating up top for cover.. I'll have to snap a picIn time brother, it's got a lot of growing to do. Keep the environment comfortable, feed good food, you know what to do.
It seems plausible since now a days WC PBBs are abundant in Asia (especially South East Asia). Singapore recently imported their own large shipment of PBBs from Africa. A lot of the PBBs that came in were 20"-26". Wouldn't be too surprised if Indonesia started breeding them now.That was my FIRST thought when I saw the wet spot pics. Hybrids would've been obvious.
The subtle details and characteristics said pure pbb right away.