I will for sure! I actually like those brownish ones. It's not a full on brown.Please post what colour the saddle is when the browns get big. About half of my browns have yellowy brown saddles and half have green. The green saddled ones are very pretty. I was going to remove all the wilds to a different tank but changed my mind for now. I kind of like them and some have a blue tint left from their mother.
Really cool photo.There was a party and they didn't invite me.
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There are actually other colors in there LOL. The Reds are the most prolific I guess.They're so nice and red.
I think the really vibrant reds are LR Bretz's Fire Reds which are his award winning ones. I've also got some reds (maybe his regular red ones) that if you look really closely they have almost a striped effect on them. I need to clean up the tank and get my macro lens out on my Nikon and try to get some good photos of theI see the others in there, but the red stands out and I was noticing them compared to mine, which are not as red!
I'll try. They've got lots of hiding places and then when I do start seeing babies it's hard to say if it's from this one or one of the other pregnant ladies I've got in there.Please let us know once the babies are born.
That's part of the fun of it for me. I love seeing a new baby pop up and having a surprise of color.Yeah, that is true. You are going to get what you get and probably never know for sure who was the giver.
I'm not really sure. On the reds I feel like you can see that hint coming through really fast. I should start keeping a log of some of the babies and see how long it takes for mine to get a certain size and the color.How long does it take to see color developing?
I'd forgotten. I pulled it out and gave it a try. I have no previous experience with powdered food but this made it easy. Dropped a bit in, stirred around and down into the tank it went.How is that powdered food feeding thingy working? I'm curious.