Redshark1 Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 18, 2017 227 587 115 62 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Feb 3, 2021 #11 Excuse my lack of knowledge, but is that vibrantly coloured orange fish the female of your pair?
Deadeye POTM Curator Staff member MFK Member Aug 31, 2020 8,887 12,241 703 Feb 3, 2021 #12 Redshark1 said: Excuse my lack of knowledge, but is that vibrantly coloured orange fish the female of your pair? Click to expand... Looks like the female. It is a red dovii, much like the electric blue jack or acara, it’s a line bred color mutation of the regular dovii. Reactions: Redshark1 and Magnus_Bane
Redshark1 said: Excuse my lack of knowledge, but is that vibrantly coloured orange fish the female of your pair? Click to expand... Looks like the female. It is a red dovii, much like the electric blue jack or acara, it’s a line bred color mutation of the regular dovii.
Redshark1 Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 18, 2017 227 587 115 62 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Feb 4, 2021 #13 Thanks for the explanation, they are sensational fish. Character and colour. Extreme sexual dimorphism! Reactions: Deadeye
Thanks for the explanation, they are sensational fish. Character and colour. Extreme sexual dimorphism!
Deadeye POTM Curator Staff member MFK Member Aug 31, 2020 8,887 12,241 703 Feb 4, 2021 #14 Redshark1 said: Thanks for the explanation, they are sensational fish. Character and colour. Extreme sexual dimorphism! Click to expand... Typically a common male female pair looks like this: Then the red ones: I do agree that having one of each is best looking. Reactions: Magnus_Bane
Redshark1 said: Thanks for the explanation, they are sensational fish. Character and colour. Extreme sexual dimorphism! Click to expand... Typically a common male female pair looks like this: Then the red ones: I do agree that having one of each is best looking.