Peacock bass' red eye discussion!

Jun 28, 2012
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Hey guys.. This is my first thread.. I LOVE peacock bass. They're such extremely wonderful and majestic fish. I guess they weren't called the 'peacock bass' for nothing. I've been keeping pbasses for just about 2years now.. And i have been bothered for a pretty long time now about this matter.
As we know, some pbasses have red eyes. Mostly the WC ones. But there are also cases where pbasses such as orinos and monos that were captive bred, seems to have a pair of notable redish eyes, sometimes even a very red ones (resemble the ones that the WCs usually have which we will not discuss)

To the center of the matter, those red eyes (Captivebred ones), seems to be pretty dinamic, depends on the environments (tanks) and it really bothers me off.
So it doesn't shock me off.
I usually get my pbasses from LFS or from my bestfriend's tank. When i hunt for pbass, i hunt for the best. It really makes me happy for me to be able to find pbasses with red eyes, wheter it is CB or WC. But the thing is, when i got home and put the exact same fish into my tank, their red colored eyes seems to be gone! And boom, two hours later all that left behind are ordinary eyes. One time my friend got curious, and he asked me to let him keep the 'ex' red eye pbass, and so he kept the fish for a while. And then the day after, i check how my fish is going. The red eyes are back when the exact same fish is not in my tank! And this really broke my heart. I tried to find the causes, maybe it's my pH? My lightning? I just don't understand what are the causes of the eye color changes. Can somebody please enlighten me? What do i do to bring my pbass red eyes to their full potential? This is a photo of my monoculus. The top one is a pic when the fish just came into my tank (fresh from lfs tank)
And the bottom one is a pic 2 hours later... The red eye is gone.image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

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Ive noticed my bass do the same thing but the red comes and goes and ive never paid attention to parameters when this happens.
 
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Ive noticed my bass do the same thing but the red comes and goes and ive never paid attention to parameters when this happens.
I see. So IT IS common. I've asked some seniors i know, and they told me that sun is the key. Cb ones will show their red eye when they hit sun light. But then the color fades away when the sun is not out.
 

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It's the mood of the fish, when they get all worked up because of food, breeding behavior, or dominance it usually shows. As far as the red eyes, species matter more than WC or CB. Not all species have red eyes, it's common among ocells, orinos and kelberi. I've seen CB orinos with eyes just as red as WC ones.
 
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It's the mood of the fish, when they get all worked up because of food, breeding behavior, or dominance it usually shows. As far as the red eyes, species matter more than WC or CB. Not all species have red eyes, it's common among ocells, orinos and kelberi. I've seen CB orinos with eyes just as red as WC ones.
It's the mood of the fish, when they get all worked up because of food, breeding behavior, or dominance it usually shows. As far as the red eyes, species matter more than WC or CB. Not all species have red eyes, it's common among ocells, orinos and kelberi. I've seen CB orinos with eyes just as red as WC ones.
 
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