So the middle of May this year I picked up these 3 fish labeled as “Bocourti’ from Bridges
The one to the far right in the bag was the largest in the tank and just a bit different where I thought it maybe showing early signs of being a male.
As it grows it just slightly different than the other two, but again just slightly so still thinking male. But at this point I should have seen it but missed it completely. Tail spot and darker spots on stomach…
Fairly recently I posted this pic and commented that it looks like… anyone remember? Yes I said it looks like a pearsei. At this point as a person who has raised multiple pearsei should have realized that THIS IS A PEARSEI!!!
It wasn’t until today that I absolutely saw it. I was like ‘this looks nothing like the other two’… then I saw the dark belly, tail spot and spangles in the fins and it hit me. I cant believe I didn’t see it sooner.
Well fate had it that even though I was thinking I was going to buy and raise a Bocourti for the 300, a pearsei happens to be the fish that caught my eye that day at Bridges and will again be the focal fish for the 300.
The one to the far right in the bag was the largest in the tank and just a bit different where I thought it maybe showing early signs of being a male.
As it grows it just slightly different than the other two, but again just slightly so still thinking male. But at this point I should have seen it but missed it completely. Tail spot and darker spots on stomach…
Fairly recently I posted this pic and commented that it looks like… anyone remember? Yes I said it looks like a pearsei. At this point as a person who has raised multiple pearsei should have realized that THIS IS A PEARSEI!!!
It wasn’t until today that I absolutely saw it. I was like ‘this looks nothing like the other two’… then I saw the dark belly, tail spot and spangles in the fins and it hit me. I cant believe I didn’t see it sooner.
Well fate had it that even though I was thinking I was going to buy and raise a Bocourti for the 300, a pearsei happens to be the fish that caught my eye that day at Bridges and will again be the focal fish for the 300.