I got 10 jurs from snookn21 at ~2" about half a year ago. Lost one to hungry GATF school. Out of the remaining 9, one has unusual pattern. Eight are ordinarily beautiful. I need to film them. The special one has been heavily changing its pattern, right now having one bold horizontal light-colored area. Shocking!Yes, prettier jurs tend to be called flash zebras. However, Brachyplatystoma juruense has a pretty wildly varying assortment of patterns and colors, but they are still only one type of fish. Fish called flash zebras are still Brachyplatystoma juruense, but ones that people think look nice. The yellow ones and the normal looking ones can be caught side by side in the exact same waters. All jurs tend to get yellower and more boldly patterned as they get larger. The second fish posted above is representative of the "normal" juruense with boring straight stripes when it grows to adulthood.
There isn't even anything approaching a consensus in this community as to what constitutes a FZ versus a jur, because they're the exact same fish lol. When this was discussed ad nauseum a few years ago, there were many instances of person A showing an example of a normal jur, and person B would state that they felt that said fish was actually a FZ, and vice versa.
Flash zebras don't exist. They're just jurs. All of these fish are the same thing, just at different places on a spectrum of the possible. Flash zebra is a marketing ploy, plain and simple. All jurs get better patterning and coloration when they grow (note that there are never juvenile flash zebras, only gorgeous adults. Why is that?)
I intend to prove this over the next year or two.
Please tag me when you post that video my friend!I got 10 jurs from snookn21 at ~2" about half a year ago. Lost one to hungry GATF school. Out of the remaining 9, one has unusual pattern. Eight are ordinarily beautiful. I need to film them. The special one has been heavily changing its pattern, right now having one bold horizontal light-colored area. Shocking!
They are 6"-8" now. The special one has always been the biggest and fastest growing but when babies, they were indistinguishable.
Please tag me when you post that video my friend!
My pleasure! Glad I could be of help!Great read and very informative. Sprry about the rough patch man. Hope everything is looking up for you.
Man that fish is beautiful. Im reseaeching med sized cats and your making me want a jur even more now.
What other cats are you keeping yours with ?
And thx for the explaination on the term flash zebra im really inexperienced with cats and thought it was a different fish or catch location variant
Omg Viktor! That's incredible! I suspect that you have all three versions of juruense patterning in that group. That oddball is absolutely incredible. I am eagerly awaiting to see this group of fish grown out in a couple of years, it could easily prove my hypothesis. All if these fish came from the same collection, correct?