F Frontosapat Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 27, 2007 66 0 0 33 Brookville,Indiana patsfish.webs.com Jul 22, 2008 #1 65%
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Jul 22, 2008 #2 Strawberry peacock.Or one of the other hybrids.
T Titania Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2008 513 1 0 Massachusetts Jul 22, 2008 #3 Looks like a strawberry...100% hybrid.
F Frontosapat Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 27, 2007 66 0 0 33 Brookville,Indiana patsfish.webs.com Jul 22, 2008 #4 i was told dragon blood peacock
Q qwesty Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2008 334 0 0 Wisconsin Jul 22, 2008 #5 same thing, just a new name to shake up the market in an attempt to get more money. In the end it's a hybrid
same thing, just a new name to shake up the market in an attempt to get more money. In the end it's a hybrid
T Titania Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2008 513 1 0 Massachusetts Jul 22, 2008 #6 qwesty;2000137; said: same thing, just a new name to shake up the market in an attempt to get more money. In the end it's a hybrid Click to expand... Let's face it...are you going to shell out money for a wimpy "Strawberry" peacock when you can have a mighty "Dragon Blood" peacock instead?
qwesty;2000137; said: same thing, just a new name to shake up the market in an attempt to get more money. In the end it's a hybrid Click to expand... Let's face it...are you going to shell out money for a wimpy "Strawberry" peacock when you can have a mighty "Dragon Blood" peacock instead?
F Frontosapat Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 27, 2007 66 0 0 33 Brookville,Indiana patsfish.webs.com Jul 22, 2008 #7 are they horomoned
F Frontosapat Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 27, 2007 66 0 0 33 Brookville,Indiana patsfish.webs.com Jul 22, 2008 #8 what about this
T Titania Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2008 513 1 0 Massachusetts Jul 22, 2008 #9 Frontosapat;2000538; said: are they horomoned Click to expand... The colors on the one you have don't scream hormoned (they hormoned fish are usually much brighter), but it's a really common practice with the hybrid peacocks. If his color fades over time, he's been hormoned. Can't see the other pics you posted.
Frontosapat;2000538; said: are they horomoned Click to expand... The colors on the one you have don't scream hormoned (they hormoned fish are usually much brighter), but it's a really common practice with the hybrid peacocks. If his color fades over time, he's been hormoned. Can't see the other pics you posted.
Q qwesty Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2008 334 0 0 Wisconsin Jul 22, 2008 #10 I agree he doesn't look hormoned. I can't see the pics either