Really depends on the fish and its mood and the lighting. These are all the same fishSee it has to be the pics then bwcause dmds looks the most grey. I thought my faranah wasnt grey at all but more tan. Since changing the substrate its changed. Polyaddict changed his lights now thinks his dabola looks a different shade.
Im with sam on the base color thing....too many variables can change it. Pattern and headshape are more definites
PICS 1,3,5, and 6?My dabola and faranah
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I think all of them have some differences yet some similarities
Pretty close and better than i would have done btwPICS 1,3,5, and 6?
Dude they wont look the same but this example doesnt support your arguement. Out of the 8 cali girls say 4 come from LA. The LA girls arent all going to look the same just because they are from LA.Put 6 Chinese guys from China in a room. Will these 6 look the same. Put all 8 California guys in separate room. Will the 8 look the same. Same or different, subtle, skin colors? 'Hi my name is Paul from Los Angeles'. By the way. Paul is Chinese with a locale (collection point). This is how I see the endli complex.
All endli are the same fish, all laps are the the same fish as well....this is why koliba and koloton ar sp. They havent been fully described... endli and laps have. Becausr they have different pattetns does not make it a sperate of different fish so to soeak. Of course there are differences between each endli but its be shown that endli form dabola, faranah and over all guinea can exhibit the same characteristics in the same breath they can also have different characteristics.I dont believed that they are the same fish, yeah there are alot of similarities with both endlis, that is why we are here to see what makes them different from each other, its what makes the hobby fun, caise if all endlis are the same fish its just saying all laps are the same fish, then why we collect them? Is it cause of the catch location? Or we still believe that they are different.
Like me i go by what the vendor tells me, i go by the name they told me before buying the fish, but i still wanna see what seperates them. Idk if my fish are mislabel or not but i do see some similarities to all guinea endlis. Like the head pattern, my dabola endli and J jaws7777 faranah endli have similar pattern, and my faranah endli head pattern have the same as DMD123 dabola endli head pattern. So like i said is mine mislabel or theirs? We dont know. Thats why we here to learn what are the difference between them.
Sometimes when a Guniean Endli will look the same or similar is all that supports. Things get mixed I'm sure from time to time. Or simply they're a 'brutha from the same mutha'. I say that 'genetically' speaking.You know this statememt supports what Hao and i are saying right ?