So most of us have kept Midas, Red Devils or Midas/Devil hybrids (most common in the hobby). I have been keeping them for years, as well as most of the monsters on this site (no arapaima yet though...hmm...time to build that 3000 gallon indoor pond!).
Have any of you kept Midas with humps like these? I have been buying them, raising them up, trading them in after giving up, finding some new ones, trading them in...and so on. I do know how to spot the real 'Midas' (citrenellum, citrenellus) over the 'Red Devil' (labiatum, labiatus). When they look down towards the bottom of the tank, labiatums will create a sharp 'point' with their heads towards their lips, while citrenellums are blunt. I am presently growing out 4 'guaranteed' midas, and they are approaching 8 inches. Still no head, but I am hopeful.
Has anyone kept any Midas with huge humps like these? If so, what conditions were they kept in? Dominant fish in the tank with other Midas to display against and raised on a higher protein diet is what I have heard leads to the exaggerated humps, at least to the fish that have the genetics to grow them out.
I would be interested in hearing about anyone's midas having a huge head like these, and how they raised them up (and if they have fry to sell me!!).
Have any of you kept Midas with humps like these? I have been buying them, raising them up, trading them in after giving up, finding some new ones, trading them in...and so on. I do know how to spot the real 'Midas' (citrenellum, citrenellus) over the 'Red Devil' (labiatum, labiatus). When they look down towards the bottom of the tank, labiatums will create a sharp 'point' with their heads towards their lips, while citrenellums are blunt. I am presently growing out 4 'guaranteed' midas, and they are approaching 8 inches. Still no head, but I am hopeful.
Has anyone kept any Midas with huge humps like these? If so, what conditions were they kept in? Dominant fish in the tank with other Midas to display against and raised on a higher protein diet is what I have heard leads to the exaggerated humps, at least to the fish that have the genetics to grow them out.
I would be interested in hearing about anyone's midas having a huge head like these, and how they raised them up (and if they have fry to sell me!!).
