I Infblue Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2006 2,320 7 0 US Jun 15, 2007 #11 plausible;922526; said: these wont happen to an albino on black sand right ?=X Click to expand... no
X XRAYZ Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 23, 2005 776 26 0 Tucson, AZ Jun 18, 2007 #12 thank you all for the comments i prefer the contrast the endlicheris get on the lighter or natural colored substrates. update- the endli in the second series has been on the red/white sand for 4 days and is showing improved contrast. i will try to get pics asap.
thank you all for the comments i prefer the contrast the endlicheris get on the lighter or natural colored substrates. update- the endli in the second series has been on the red/white sand for 4 days and is showing improved contrast. i will try to get pics asap.
G glowbug0015 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2006 17 0 0 Torrance, CA Jun 22, 2007 #13 I have my delhezis in a tank with the moonlight sand and lots of plants, and they've taken on this nice green hue... I wonder if it works for other colors.
I have my delhezis in a tank with the moonlight sand and lots of plants, and they've taken on this nice green hue... I wonder if it works for other colors.
E eminas Feeder Fish MFK Member May 6, 2007 196 2 0 perth, australia Jul 5, 2007 #14 i actually prefer the black substrate and darker endli's....and also feel that my black substrate tank is the best looking of the lot...lol...
i actually prefer the black substrate and darker endli's....and also feel that my black substrate tank is the best looking of the lot...lol...
M mike_sema Hail Hogs MFK Member Jul 13, 2008 2,230 6 0 HOT Water Dec 8, 2010 #15 I know this is an old thread but a cool one at that
P putra Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 29, 2010 144 0 0 Putrajaya astralcommunity.clubdiscussion.com Dec 8, 2010 #16 a bichir really can adapt to it's environment?