No.Is there a way to tell male from female at younger ages? My son has 2 that are roughly 2-3". Both are starting to gain color.
No.Is there a way to tell male from female at younger ages? My son has 2 that are roughly 2-3". Both are starting to gain color.
Not too sure, that's a good question. I'll look into that for both of us. I have a question for you now. How long did it take to get 2-3"?Is there a way to tell male from female at younger ages? My son has 2 that are roughly 2-3". Both are starting to gain color.
Not sure, I believe they doubled in size in roughly 6 months.Not too sure, that's a good question. I'll look into that for both of us. I have a question for you now. How long did it take to get 2-3"?
farmed salmon are not dyed pink for market they are fed a natural carotene in their diet that turns their flesh pink naturally the same as trout and the same as they eat in the wild.I was simply stating from my view as a biologist on the color bit. Red creatures (high in carotene) bring out red in the animals that feed on them. Like flamingos (start out white, turn red/pink from krill). And salmon (farm raised are dyed the salmon pink color for market, as they're fed pellets and not krill the flesh is white when harvested).
This thread makes me want to buy one again! I had a school of 6. Very peaceful fish except for the alpha male. He would protect the group mainly the females from getting picked on. My texas wanted one of the females im sure of it lolMine was 13" when he passed
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