beige eggs means that they're fertile right? because if it does then you got yourself a male jag and female sal, simple as that 
hailmike;2813662; said:how does that confirm that they're both female? i thought you said earlier in the thread that you weren't certain which fish layed the eggs? all that really does is confirm that your sal is a female, i'm still sure that you have a male jag.
Japtastic;2807075; said:Well there is that many eggs and they are big I can't see them fitting in the Sal, I'm pretty sure they are both female.

Mike fail;2811204; said:lol purists, it not like in a store any of these will be sold as a jaguar or a salvini, most people on this forum are more responsible than that
Ok, your like Dr. Henry Frankenstein thenthorzep;2811656; said:your like the vampires in underworld......DONT MIX THE BLOODLINES!!!! haha as long as they dont get sold to others and pollute the bloodline i dont see a prob with hybrids.

davidefc;2822034; said:Yeah its not like you go into a LFS to buy trimacs and 99.99% of the time there Flowerhorns is it?![]()
Ok, your like Dr. Henry Frankenstein then
But they do get sold as pure species sometimes, then its a problem.
davidefc;2822034; said:Yeah its not like you go into a LFS to buy trimacs and 99.99% of the time there Flowerhorns is it?![]()

Japtastic;2815408; said:They are both female, about 70% of the eggs are now white, hopefully the fact they looked beige for so long says something about my water quality?
I took this pic yesterday afternoon so it doesn't show all the white eggs but shows the difference between the eggs.
Odd fish!