heatherbeast Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 3, 2009 836 78 31 46 Atlanta, GA heatherbeast.deviantart.com Jul 5, 2012 #22 Eyes aren't glazed anymore, and he's starting to get back some of his color. Still very shy though.
M mrmann Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 10, 2006 850 1 0 Minnesota Jul 5, 2012 #23 I believe it is either a freddy or male loisellei. IMO it is not a mota
BellycrawlerJaws Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 25, 2010 1,902 3 38 Long Island, New York Jul 5, 2012 #24 More updated pics
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Jul 5, 2012 #27 I say that's a male freddy as well
S swordtail Candiru MFK Member Mar 21, 2008 155 0 46 united kingdom Jul 5, 2012 #28 well done. should look great in no time
1bigdovii Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 1, 2012 1,085 1 351 Virginia Jul 5, 2012 #29 Very good save! Thats definatly a freddy.The parachromis species are some tough fish he'll be fine in no time. Good luck with your rescue. Sent from my SCH-I500 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Very good save! Thats definatly a freddy.The parachromis species are some tough fish he'll be fine in no time. Good luck with your rescue. Sent from my SCH-I500 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
heatherbeast Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 3, 2009 836 78 31 46 Atlanta, GA heatherbeast.deviantart.com Jul 5, 2012 #30 Starting to get some color in, and I think the folks that said male Freddy are probably correct. Does La Cieba refer to the area that they were originally collected from? I know that different locations in their ranges can cause variation in color. Here's some progress pics!!
Starting to get some color in, and I think the folks that said male Freddy are probably correct. Does La Cieba refer to the area that they were originally collected from? I know that different locations in their ranges can cause variation in color. Here's some progress pics!!